“He is wise in heart and mighty in strength — who has hardened himself against him, and succeeded?” — Job 9:4 (ESV)
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Life throws us many nasty curveballs, to use a baseball analogy. We may be in the batter’s box, expecting a fastball down the middle of the plate, but the Lord God is on the mound, and He has a variety of pitches to keep us guessing. We don’t always get the pitches we would like, but they are from His hand and for our good. We may even get a brush back if we try to crowd the plate. God doesn’t like that — it’s His territory.
Job asked the question, “Who has hardened himself against him [God], and succeeded?” (Job 9:4, ESV). No answer is required. It is obvious: no one! Now, it is true in baseball that both the pitcher and batter succeed against each other, but when the Lord God is on the mound or has a bat in His hands in the box, we don’t stand a chance. His purpose will prevail.
During times of struggle and unexpected occurrences in our lives, there may be a tendency to harden our hearts toward God. We may even do it unconsciously, not realizing it. We drift away from Him. Some of us will automatically distance ourselves from God, and then others simply question God. There’s nothing wrong with questioning God or asking “why?” He understands, but be careful to understand the condition of your own heart. Don’t let it become calloused with doubt, bitterness or unbelief.
When struggles and confusion begin to consume our days, what’s most needed are listening ears and a soft heart toward the Lord. We can’t go off on our own without Him and expect to succeed in overcoming our problems.
So while you’re looking for that fastball in your favor, why not just take the strike and look unto the Lord God? He’s got it covered.
— Loring Schultz
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