Job 11
Zophar takes his stab at rebuking Job. Notice he is trying to point out even though Job is flawless before God, God knows he is still a sinner (v. 5-6). However, God is greater than the tallest mountains and deepest sea (v. 7-12). Zophar encouraged Job to direct his heart to God to repent (v. 13-14). In times of trouble, iniquity, Zophar encourages Job put them away, repent to Him, and have hope in the great God we have (v. 17). When you look at the greatness and vastness of God, you have hope to move on from your sins (v. 18-19).
Critical Thinking Questions
How have your hope in God grew through your repentance? —- Isaac Chang