I think it's an excellent problem to have. The problem that Zach Bolen, lead singer of Citizens, shared with me as the foundation for the song "Everything And More" by Citizens. The problem is that words don't seem to express our God accurately. Any descriptor we can come up with God is all that and more.
Join me as we explore the Old Testament book of Job this week to see a group of friends giving their best effort to figure God out. Spoiler alert -- they fail.
In this week's episode, I discuss:
Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include:
How the author of Job raises the question: "Where is wisdom found?"
How God's answer to Job's questions is more of Himself
Job's profound suffering - Job 3:11-13, Job 6:2-3
Job's friend's truthful but unhelpful response - Job 5:9-11
Discovering a truth like we discovered last week -- God may have a purpose for your suffering -- and sometimes that is so hard to accept
Job's poetic discussion about how wisdom comes from God alone - Job 28
Following the cross-references that lead to more verses about the wisdom of God
Deuteronomy 4:5-6
Psalm 111:10
Proverbs 9:10
God's revelation of Himself to Job - Job 38-41
Making a list of the characteristics of God's wisdom found in Romans 11:33
We want insight, do we not? Then we need to set our faces and our efforts toward gaining knowledge of the Holy One. And where is the best place for that? In His revealed Word.