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Job 37-39

Elihu continues to speak

37 ‘When I hear the noise of a storm like that,
    I shake with fear.
Listen carefully to the sound of God's voice,
    when he speaks like thunder.
He sends lightning across the whole sky.
    Its light reaches everywhere on the earth.
After the lightning comes the sound of his voice.
    He roars like the great sound of thunder.
When he speaks like that,
    the storm never stops.
When God's voice speaks,
    he causes wonderful things to happen.
He does great things that we cannot understand.
He tells the snow to fall to the earth.
He tells the rain to pour down
    and make the ground wet.
He does that to show people what he can do.
    He causes everyone to stop their own work.
The wild animals have to hide in a safe place.
    They have to stay in their homes.
The strong wind of a storm comes from the place where it starts.
    Cold winds blow strongly from the north.
10 The cold wind is like God's breath.
    He causes ice to cover the rivers and the lakes.
11 He fills the clouds with lots of water.
    He sends the lightning through the clouds.
12 The clouds move around across the whole earth.
    They go wherever God sends them.
    He tells them what they must do.
13 He may send a storm as punishment for his land.
    Or he may send it to show his love for his people.

14 Listen carefully to what I am telling you, Job.
    Stop and think about the wonderful things that God does.
15 Do you know how God commands the storms?
Do you know how he sends the bright lightning from the clouds?
16 Can you explain how the clouds hang in the sky?
God knows everything perfectly
    and he does these wonderful things.
17 When the hot wind blows from the south,
    nothing moves on the earth.
    Your body is too hot in the clothes that you wear.
18 God puts the clouds across the whole sky,
    like a metal mirror that shines brightly.
Can you also do that? No!

19 Tell us, Job, what things we should say to God.
We cannot argue with him,
    because our minds are in a dark place.
20 Should I tell God that I want to speak to him?
    That would be the end of me!

21 Now the wind has blown all the clouds away.
    The sun shines brightly in the sky.
    It is too bright for us to look at.
22 God comes with his bright glory from the north!
    His glory is all around him.
    It makes us afraid.
23 Almighty God is so great that we cannot come near to him.
    He is very powerful.
But he always does what is right and fair.
    He is not cruel to people.
24 So people respect God with fear.
    He does not listen to those who think that they are wise.’

The Lord asks Job some questions[a]

38 The Lord spoke to Job from the middle of the storm. This is what he said:

‘Who do you think you are?
    Why do you ask questions about my wisdom?
You speak many words,
    but you do not understand anything.
Prepare yourself for a difficult job!
    I will ask you some questions and you must answer them.

Were you with me when I made the world?
    If you think you are so clever,
    tell me all about it!
It was me who decided the size of the world.
    You surely must know that!
    I measured it as I made it.
Tell me how I fixed the foundations of the earth.
    Who made it stay in its right place? I did!
At the dawn of that day, the stars sang together.
    They sang for joy with all the angels.
When the sea poured out of the ground,
    I decided where its borders should be.
    I kept the water in its right place.
I caused the clouds to come over the sea.
    I covered it with complete darkness.
10 I put a border around the sea.
    I locked it in its place.
11 I said to the sea, “This is as far as you can come.
    You may come no further.
    Your powerful waves must stop there!”

12 But you, Job, did you ever command the morning to begin?
    No! You have never in your whole life told the sun when it should rise.
13 You have not told the light of day to cover the earth.
    You have not told it to chase away the wicked things that happen in the night.
14 When the light of day comes,
    people see the land clearly.
    Its shape and colours show like bright clothes.
15 The light of day is too bright for wicked people.
    It destroys their power to do cruel things.
16 You have not gone to the springs
    that fill the seas with water.
You have not walked on the bottom of the deep seas.
17 Nobody has showed you the gates of death.
    People go through them to that very dark place.
18 You do not understand the great size of the earth.
    If you know all about that, tell me!
19 You do not know where light comes from.
    You do not know where darkness has its home.
20 Can you take them to the places where they belong?
    Do you know the roads that go there?
21 Surely you must know all this,
    because you have lived for so long!
It seems that you were already born
    when I created these things![b]

22 Have you visited the place where I keep all the snow?
    Or the place where I keep the hail?
23 I keep the snow and the hail ready to use.
    I use them in times of trouble and wars.
24 You do not know where lightning comes from.
    Or where the east wind starts
    when it blows across the earth.
25 I make a path for the storms to travel along.
    I tell the thunder and the strong rain which way to go.
26 I cause rain to fall in places where no person lives.
    It makes even a desert become a wet place.
27 The rain falls on dry ground where nothing grows.
    It causes grass to grow there again.
28 Do you know if the rain has a father?
    Who is a father to the dew?
29 Who is a mother to the ice?
    Who gives birth to the frost that makes the air so cold?
30 It causes the water to become as hard as stone.
    The water of the sea also becomes ice.
31 You cannot make the stars of the Pleiades stay in their places.
    You cannot change the shape of Orion.
32 You bring out the groups of stars
    for people to see at different times of the year.
You cannot put the stars of the Great Bear and the Little Bear
    in their right places in the sky.[c]
33 You do not know the rules that the stars above obey.
    You cannot make the earth obey those rules.
34 You cannot shout commands to the clouds.
You cannot tell them to pour down their rain,
    so that a flood of water covers you.
35 You cannot send the lightning
    to hit the place that you want it to go.
The lightning does not say to you,
    “We are ready to go wherever you want.”
36 Who has given people wisdom,
    so that they understand things with their minds?
37 Is anyone wise enough to count the clouds?
    Can anyone cause the clouds to pour down rain from above?
38 The rain causes the dust of the dry ground to become hard.
    The dry soil becomes pieces of mud.
39 When the lions become hungry,
    can you find food for the young lions to eat?
40 You cannot do that for them
    when they sit in their caves.
You cannot help them as they hide in the bushes,
    ready to attack other animals.
41 You cannot find food for the ravens to eat.
You cannot help them when their babies cry to me
    because they are weak and hungry.’

God continues to ask Job questions[d]

39 ‘Job, do you know that time when the goats on the mountains give birth?
    Do you watch the wild deer when their babies are born?
Can you count the number of months that these animals are pregnant?
    How long must they wait until they give birth?
They bend down low to the ground.
    They give birth to the babies that they have carried inside them.
The young animals grow
    and they become strong in the fields.
Then they leave their parents
    and they do not return to them.
Did you send out the wild donkeys
    to go wherever they want?
No! It was me who gave them the desert as their home.
    I let them live in places where the ground has salt.
They stay far away from the busy cities.
    They do not allow anyone to make them work.
Instead, they live on the hills,
    where they find fresh plants to eat.

Can you tell a wild ox to work for you?
    No! At night, it will not stay to feed at your farm.
10 It will not let you tie it to a plough.
    It will not agree to prepare your fields in the valleys.
11 A wild ox is very strong.
    But you cannot trust it to help you with your difficult work.
12 It will not help you to bring in your harvest of grain.
    It will not take the grain to your threshing floor.

13 When an ostrich is happy,
    it waves its wings.
But it cannot use its wings to fly,
    as a stork can do.
14 A mother ostrich leaves her eggs on the ground.
    She lets the sand cause them to be warm.
15 She does not realize that people or wild animals
    might break the eggs with their feet.
16 She does not take care of her babies,
    as if they did not belong to her.
She does not worry that all her work might be useless.
17 This is because I did not give wisdom to ostriches.
    I did not give them minds that understand things.
18 But when an ostrich begins to run,
    it can run very fast.
It can run faster than a horse
    and someone who rides on it.

19 Did you, Job, give horses their strength?
    Did you give them the long hair that they have on their necks?
20 You did not make horses able to jump like locusts.
    They frighten people when they blow air out through their noses.
21 They stamp their feet on the ground,
    as they prepare to go to a battle.
    They are ready to go and attack the enemy.
22 A horse is brave and it is not afraid of anything.
    It does not run away from the enemy's weapons.
23 The soldier who is riding it
    has his arrows ready at the horse's side.
Swords and spears shine brightly in the sun.
24 The horse shakes with joy
    as it runs to the battle.
When the battle trumpet makes its noise,
    the horse wants to run even faster![e]
25 When it hears the sound of the trumpet,
    it makes a happy noise.
From far away, it recognizes the smell of the battle.
    It hears the army officers as they shout their commands.

26 Was it your wisdom, Job, that taught hawks how to fly?
    No! You could not teach them to fly towards the south in winter.
27 Do eagles wait for your command
    to fly high into the sky?
No! You could not teach them how to build their nests
    high up in the mountains.
28 They live among the highest rocks.
    That is where they stay at night.
They are safe on the sharp rocks.
29 From the high rocks,
    eagles look for their food.
They see small animals far away,
    that they can catch and eat.
30 They come together around the bodies of dead animals.
    The young eagles drink the blood.’

2 Corinthians 4:13-5:10

13 This is written in the Bible: ‘I believed in God, and so I spoke.’[a] We also have the same kind of faith in God. So we also speak God's message, because we believe in him. 14 God raised up the Lord Jesus, to become alive again after his death. Because we belong to Jesus, we know that God will also raise us up after we die. Together with you, God will take us to be where he is. 15 In everything that we do, we want to help you. As a result, more and more people are seeing how kind God is. So people are thanking God more and more. And that shows how great God is.

16 That is why we are not afraid to continue our work. Yes, our bodies are getting older and weaker. But our spirits are becoming stronger every day! 17 We have these little troubles that continue for a short time. But as a result, we will receive the great things that God has prepared for us. Those great things are much more important than our little troubles. And God's great things will continue for ever! 18 So we do not look at the things that we can see in this world. Instead, we look at the things that people cannot see. The things that we can see are only here for a short time. But the things that we cannot see will continue for ever.

God has prepared a new body for us

Our bodies are like a tent that we live in here on earth. One day, that home will come to an end. But we know that God will give us a new home. It is not a house that a human builder has built. God has built it for us in heaven and we will live there for ever. Now, while we are in our body here on earth, we cry inside ourselves. We want to go and live in our house that is in heaven. That will be like new clothes that we put on. When we go to live there, we will not be without clothes and ashamed.

While we still live in our bodies here on earth, we cry inside ourselves. Many difficult things happen to us. We do not really want to take off our old body. But we do want to put on our new body, like new clothes. When that happens, we will no longer need our old body which had to die. Instead we will have a new body that will live for ever. God is the one who has prepared us to have a new life in heaven one day. He has given his Spirit to be with us now. Because of that, we know that we will receive all God's good things one day.

Because God's Spirit is with us, we continue to be brave. While we still live here on earth, we know that we are not yet at home with the Lord. As we live here, we have to trust God. We do not yet see the things that belong to heaven. We are brave because we trust God. We would like to go away from our body here on earth. Then we would go to be at home with the Lord. And that would be better! But all the time we want to please the Lord. We want to do that while we are still at home in our body here on earth. We also want to please him when we go away from these bodies. 10 Because all of us must go and stand in front of Christ as our judge. He will decide about the things that we have done during our lives here on earth. Whether we have done good things or bad things, we will receive what is right for us.

Psalm 44:9-26

But now you have turned against us.
    You have made us ashamed.
When our armies go out to fight a battle,
    you no longer go with us.
10 You make us run away from our enemies.
The people who hate us take from us whatever they like!
11 You have put us under their power,
    so that they kill us like sheep for them to eat.
You have sent us away
    to live in foreign countries.
12 You have sold your own people,
    for almost nothing!
They had no value to you.
13 The people who live in countries near us
    do not respect us.
They laugh at us
    and they insult us.
14 The other nations tell jokes about us.
    They think that we are nothing.
15 I feel ashamed all the time.
    I do not know where to look.
16 This is because my cruel enemies are always insulting me.
    All they want is to hurt me.
17 We have not turned away from you,
    but all this has happened to us.
We have not turned against the covenant that you made with us.
18 We have continued to serve you
    and obey your commands.
19 But you have broken us in pieces.
    You have left us for wild dogs to eat.
You have covered us with the darkness of death.
20 We might have turned against you, our God,
    and worshipped a strange god.
21 But if we had done that,
    you would have discovered it.
You know even our most secret thoughts.
22 But, because we are your people, God,
    people try to kill us all the time.
They think that we are like sheep
    and we are ready to be killed.

23 Lord, do something!
    Why are you sleeping? Wake up!
Do not turn away from us for ever!
24 Why do you turn away from us?
Why do you forget our troubles
    and the way that people hurt us?
25 We have fallen down in the dirt.
    Our bodies are lying on the ground.
26 Wake up and help us!
Save us, because of your faithful love.

Proverbs 22:13

13 A lazy person stays in his house.
    He says, ‘There is a lion outside in the street!
    If I go out, it will kill me!’

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