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Lesson From Job/ Are We Speaking Like Fools
Contributed by Anthony Zibolski on Jan 28, 2026 (message contributor)
Summary: There are lessons to be learned from people in the bible
Lessons from Job
Are we speaking like fools?
Job Chapter 2:1-2:10
Let’s pray and while we’re praying, turn in your bibles to Job 2:1-10
Good morning again,
Job 2:1-10 Read from Bible
We have for a couple weeks been looking at lessons learned from some people in the bible- We looked at Paul where he wrote to the church said that it is a natural flow for the Holy Spirit to be ministering to a believer willing to allow the Spirit of God to move and operate in our lives.
Last week we looked at Joseph. Joseph definitely went through some things… didn’t he?
We saw God has a plan…A good plan and it doesn’t always come to us without some trials and situations that are painful.
This week let’s look at Job- it’s not job, it is job and he has a lot to say about suffering.
He has a lot to say about not always seeing everything going on at the time and having to wait on God to reveal His love and direction through hard times.
We can see why bad things happen to good people- Because we live in a fallen world with sin and people have choices and sometimes their bad choices affect other people around them.
Sometimes bad things happen to good people because God will use those times to speak to others, direct our paths, correct us and disciple us to be more like Christ.
We will see Job living faithful and true to his God and things began happening to him.
He did not know all because he could not see all- only God can do that.
In a moment Job lost his possessions, his servants, and dramatically lost his whole family all in one quick moment.
Little did Job know that Satan and God were having conversation about him. Satan had told God that the only reason that Job serves him is because God has blessed him and protected him.
God allows Satan to take all these things away from Job but he would not allow Satan to physically touch Job. Chapter one ends (22) “In all this, Job did not sin by charging God with wrongdoing.”
Even though Job felt that God was inflicting these hardships, he would not charge God with wrong doing because he felt that he brought nothing into this world and he would not take anything with him.
Life lesson- We ask God for a hedge of protection, we ask that God would bless us, we say that no matter what, we would serve God… but what if He took it all away? Would we serve God?
This morning we are going to look at what else happened to Job, not only the lost of possessions, but he is physically attacked and near death.
As we read this chapter, we see almost a repeat of what happen in chapter one- Satan is allowed to inflict pain on Job through his possessions, his children and now his own personal infliction of pain on his body.
Satan is again allowed to be on the roll call of angels and God asked Satan what he is up too- He says roaming throughout the earth. (Very familiar verse warns us of the roaring lion) in 1 Peter 5:8- “Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.”
God again suggests his servant Job- “Have you considered my servant Job, there is no one on earth like him, he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil. And he still maintains integrity, though you incited me against him to ruin him without any reason.”
(4) (Satan)“A man will give all he has for his own life. But now stretch out your hand and strike his flesh and bones, and he will surely curse you to your face.”
(6) “The Lord said to Satan, very well, then, he is in your hands; but you must spare his life.”
Scenario seems the same, but there are some key facts that happen in heaven and on earth worth mentioning.
Satan, what are you up too… roaming around earth- forgetting a very important fact that he inflicted Job with great loss and hardship, but never mentions it to God. Probably because Job passed the test and as much as Satan hates God’s people, Job had given God glory in his affliction.
Satan again is coming after Job’s righteousness and his integrity. He believes when push comes to shove that Job will value his life over doing what God wants.
He believes that Job will give up everything including his faith to safeguard his existence.
He goes on to say that if Job suspects God is attempting to destroy him through disease, he will curse God and denounce him.
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