
2025
Read Through the Bible
Day 6: Job 38-39
“Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said, Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge? Gird up now thy loins like a man; for I will demand of thee, and answer thou me” (Job 38:1-3).
With that, God begins to question Job. As Matthew Henry noted, “…but when God took the throne, Job had nothing to say in his own defence, but was silent before Him” (168). Chapter 38 includes God’s line of questioning is intended to highlight how little Job knew about:
- “He knew nothing of the founding of the earth”
- “He knew nothing of the limiting of the sea”
- “He knew nothing of the morning light”
- “He knew nothing of the dark recesses of the sea and the earth”
- “He knew nothing of the springs in the clouds, nor the secret counsels by which they are directed”
- “He could do nothing towards the production of rain or frost or lightning, nothing towards the directing of the stars or their influences, nothing towards the making of his own soul”
- And, lastly, he could not provide for the lions or the ravens” (Henry 168).
In Job 39, “God proceeds here to show Job what little reason he had to charge [God] with unkindness who was so compassionate to the inferior creatures and took such a tender care of them, or to boast of himself, and his own good deeds before God, which were nothing to the divine mercies” (Henry 168). Jesus makes a similar point in Matthew 10:29-30 “Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered.”
These words are a comfort and a warning at the same time. We trust in God’s faithfulness, when we consider all that He tends to. He sees all and knows all.
Lord, help me to find comfort in Your attending to all things. Help me to be like Job: silent in Your presence, contemplating all Your works. Help me to remember You. Help me to be humble.
Henry, Matthew. “Volume 3: Job to Song of Solomon.” Matthew Henry’s Commentary On the Whole Bible: New Modern Edition. Hendrickson Publishers, Inc., March 1996.
Holy Bible: Giant Print with Study Aids. Dugan Publishers, Inc., 1984.
© 2025 Angela Hormberg
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