10.8- In Abundance of Affliction
10.8-
In
Abundance of Affliction Job
1:13-22 Kirsten Holmberg
Ann Voskamp’s book One Thousand Gifts encourages readers to search their lives each
day for what the Lord has done for them. In it, she daily notes God’s abundant
generosity to her in gifts both large and small, ranging from the simple beauty
of iridescent bubbles in the dish sink to the incomparable salvation of sinners
like herself (and the rest of us!). Ann contents that gratitude is the key to
seeing God in even the most troubling of life’s moments.
Job is famous for a life of such
“troubling” moments. Indeed, his losses were deep and many. Just moments after
losing all his livestock, he learns of the simultaneous death of all his ten
children. Job’s profound grief was evidenced in his response: he “tore his robe
and shaved his heard” (Job 1:20). His words in that painful hour make me think
Job knew the practice of gratitude, for he acknowledges that God had given him
everything he’d lost (verse 21). How
else could he worship in the midst of such incapacitating grief?
The practice of daily gratitude can’t erase
the magnitude of pain we feel in seasons of loss. Job questioned and grappled
through his grief as the rest of the book describes. But recognizing God’s
goodness to us – in even the smallest of ways can prepare us to kneel in
worship before our all-powerful God in the darkest hours of our earthly lives.
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