Tuesday January 24, 2017
NO BREAKING POINT!
-JOB 27:1-10
KEY VERSE:
"My righteousness I hold fast, and will not let it go: my heart shall not reproach me so long as I live" (Job 27:6).
One means by which the enemy tries to get a captive or a prisoner of war to reveal a secret or recount his stand is by subjecting him to intense suffering and torture. It is believed that everyone has a breaking point (the extent or limit to which he can bear or withstand pain before eventually caving in). This method has on several occasions been adopted by persecutors to get Christians to deny their faith. The form or nature of the torture could either be physical or psychological. Often, only very few are able to withstand such ordeal without breaking down. This is the same method employed by Satan to break Job. But neither the physical torture coming from Satan nor the emotional and psychological torture from his friends and closet companion (his wife) would break him. In our text today, we read of his very strong resolve to hold on to his integrity and righteousness in spite of his sufferings. What a challenge to every one of us! Unfortunately, some Christians do not have this strong resolve and determination of Job. Many easily give up and are not able to stand it when they face a little illness, financial lack or difficulty or when there is a delay in getting their expectations met like getting a life partner, having children, securing employment or promotion in the place of work. How is it with you? We must understand that while in this world, the devil will not give up his attempt to get us to recount our faith and deny the Lord. He will employ every means to do this. There may be physical sufferings in form of pains, sicknesses and at times, physical attacks and tortures or psychological and emotional traumas in forms of wants, lacks, denials of rights and privileges, rejections, etc. Whatever it may be, we must brace-up ourselves and resolve strongly like Job that we will not be broken. And like the Lord eventually turned the captivity of Job to the shame of the devil, He will turn our own captivity as we remain unbroken by suffering.
Thought for the day: Great men are made strong by suffering.
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