
Job 37
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Easy Bible・Job 37
Job 37:14
"Listen to this, Job; stop and consider God's wonders.
In Job 37, Elihu continues to speak to Job, highlighting God's power in nature. He describes how God controls the weather, bringing forth lightning and rain. Elihu emphasizes that these natural phenomena are a reflection of God's majesty and sovereignty. Elihu points out that God uses the weather to teach and discipline people. He explains that God's control over the elements should inspire awe and reverence in humans. Elihu urges Job to pay attention to the wonders of nature and to recognize God's authority. Through his speech, Elihu reminds Job of the greatness of God and encourages him to humbly submit to God's wisdom and power. He emphasizes that God's ways are beyond human understanding, and it is important for Job to trust in God's sovereignty, even in the midst of suffering.
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