
A quick online search for “strongest material on earth” results in a storm of websites listing Graphene as number one. Graphene is a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon 200 times stronger than steel. One engineer said that It would take an elephant balancing on a pencil to break a sheet as thin as Saran wrap. Incredible when you think about it isn’t it?
When I think about the strongest man in the Bible my first instinct is to think of the mighty Sampson. Called and gifted by God, Sampson displayed some miraculous feats of physical strength. Yet for me, another man jumps to my mind when it comes to a different picture of strength, and that is Job. Job’s integrity as a faithful servant of God withstood some of the most painful personal hardships that one man could ever face.
Job 1:1 (NIV): “This man (Job) was blameless and upright; he feared God and shunned evil”. The whole book deals with the realities of suffering and righteousness, something many christians continue to struggle with today. Verse one of chapter one describes Job as “blameless”, not necessarily sinless. Romans 3:8 reminds us that “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of the Lord.” Job’s integrity and devotion to God was tested through the unfathomable loss of his family; his good health was stripped from him and every material thing he had was taken away. In the midst of all these things Job utters these words, “he tests me — I shall come out like gold” (23:10)…“My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you. (42:5).
We are given a picture of Job’s integrity in heart, soul and mind as we read his story. There is no doubt in my mind that Job struggled with sin in his life, he was human just like you and me. His story tells us that his suffering was not because of any sin that he may have committed (despite what his “friends” try to tell him). Job’s integrity came out of his fear of God, it was an attitude of respect, obedience and upmost trust that guarded his integrity of heart from failure.
Job’s life, his experiences, should not drag us down, it should build us up with hope as we continue to live in a world filled with suffering and injustice. It has the power to encourage and inspire each of us in our own lives. This life of integrity lived by one man is and has been a model for many generations of believers.
I also love the story of Job it has encouraged me many times in my life! I am nearly finished writing the Story of My Life to show how faithful God has been to me for 67 years ! I am looking for someone to read it and give me some feedback before I get it into a book form. Mostly it is to pass on to my children and grandchildren to encourage them to trust God
On Fri, Feb 1, 2019, 2:50 PM steve working through the word Steve Vandop posted: ” A quick online search for “strongest material on > earth” results in a storm of websites listing Graphene as number one. > Graphene is a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon 200 times stronger than steel. > One engineer said that It would take an elephant balanc” >
Job’s story is truly inspiring! It also gives us a glimpse behind the scenes to understand that there are spiritual battles behind the events and struggles of our lives. A Sovreign, Loving God is setting the boundaries of our pain! Not random luck or a destructive enemy! God is Faithful and Good!