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From: "Forthright Magazine" <forthrightmag@...>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 14:14:14 -0300
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  Going straight to the Cross


  Serving God means taking the bad with the good.


  God on Our Terms
  by Ron Harper

  The devil completely misunderstood Job's faith in
  God. In his conversation with God the devil asked,
  "Does Job fear God for nothing? Hast Thou not made
  a hedge around him and his house and all that he
  has, on every side? Thou has blessed the work of
  his hands, and his possessions have increased in
  the land" (Job 1:9,10).

  The devil thought he knew a way to turn Job away
  from God. "But put forth Thy hand now and touch
  all that he has; he will surely curse Thee to Thy
  face."

  Satan's accusation was simple. "God, Job is only
  serving you because nothing bad has happened to
  him. Allow him to experience some real tragedy and
  he'll turn his back on you."

  Some people want God "on their terms." As long as
  all is well they will serve God. As soon as
  tragedy comes they turn away.

  A man was approached about hearing the Gospel. His
  response was a picture of bitterness. "I've lost
  two wives and two sons. God didn't have time for
  me so I don't have time for God."

  Some people are like that. They will believe in
  God on their terms. They will only believe in a
  God who will protect them from all tragedy.

  Back to the story of Job: The devil completely
  underestimated Job. Although Job did not
  understand what was happening to him, he
  maintained faith in God. In the end he was blessed
  by God.

  Centuries later James wrote, "You have heard of
  the endurance of Job and seen the outcome of the
  Lord's dealings, that the Lord is full of
  compassion and is merciful."

  We cannot have God "on our terms." He has not
  promised to shield us from all tragedy. We can be
  sure that he blesses those who patiently maintain
  faith in him.

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