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Job 34-36

34 1-2 You men are so wise, so clever;
    listen now to what I am saying.
You know good food when you taste it,
    but not wise words when you hear them.
It is up to us to decide the case.
Job claims that he is innocent,
    that God refuses to give him justice.
He asks, “How could I lie and say I am wrong?
    I am fatally wounded, but I am sinless.”

Have you ever seen anyone like this man Job?
    He never shows respect for God.
He likes the company of evil people
    and goes around with sinners.
He says that it never does any good
    to try to follow God's will.

10 Listen to me, you men who understand!
    Will Almighty God do what is wrong?
11 (A)He rewards people for what they do
    and treats them as they deserve.
12 Almighty God does not do evil;
    he is never unjust to anyone.
13 Did God get his power from someone else?
    Did someone put him in charge of the world?
14 If God took back the breath of life,
15     then everyone living would die
    and turn into dust again.

16 Now listen to me, if you are wise.
17 Are you condemning the righteous God?
    Do you think that he hates justice?
18 God condemns kings and rulers
    when they are worthless or wicked.
19 He does not take the side of rulers
    nor favor the rich over the poor,
    for he created everyone.
20 We may suddenly die at night.
    God strikes us down and we perish;
    he kills the mighty with no effort at all.
21 He watches every step we take.
22 There is no darkness dark enough
    to hide a sinner from God.
23 God does not need to set a time[a]
    for us to go and be judged by him.
24 He does not need an investigation
    to remove leaders and replace them with others.
25 Because he knows what they do;
    he overthrows them and crushes them by night.
26 He punishes sinners where all can see it,
27     because they have stopped following him
    and ignored all his commands.
28 They forced the poor to cry out to God,
    and he heard their calls for help.

29 If God decided to do nothing at all,
    no one could criticize him.
If he hid his face, we would be helpless.
30 There would be nothing that nations could do
    to keep godless oppressors from ruling them.

31 Job, have you confessed your sins to God
    and promised not to sin again?
32 Have you asked God to show you your faults,
    and have you agreed to stop doing evil?
33 Since you object to what God does,
    can you expect him to do what you want?
The decision is yours, not mine;
    tell us now what you think.

34 Any sensible person will surely agree;
    and the wise who hear me will say
35     that Job is speaking from ignorance
    and that nothing he says makes sense.
36 Think through everything that Job says;
    you will see that he talks like an evil man.
37 To his sins he adds rebellion;
    in front of us all he mocks God.

35 1-2 It is not right, Job, for you to say
    that you are innocent in God's sight,
or to ask God, “How does my sin affect you?
    What have I gained by not sinning?”
I am going to answer you and your friends too.

Look at the sky! See how high the clouds are!
(B)If you sin, that does no harm to God.
    If you do wrong many times, does that affect him?
Do you help God by being so righteous?
    There is nothing God needs from you.
Others suffer from your sins,
    and the good you do helps them.

When people are oppressed, they groan;
    they cry for someone to save them.
10 But they don't turn to God, their Creator,
    who gives them hope in their darkest hours.
11 They don't turn to God, who makes us wise,
    wiser than any animal or bird.
12 They cry for help, but God doesn't answer,
    for they are proud and evil.
13 It is useless for them to cry out;
    Almighty God does not see or hear them.

14 Job, you say you can't see God;
    but wait patiently—your case is before him.
15 You think that God does not punish,
    that he pays little attention to sin.
16 It is useless for you to go on talking;
    it is clear you don't know what you are saying.

36 1-2 Be patient and listen a little longer
    to what I am saying on God's behalf.
My knowledge is wide; I will use what I know
    to show that God, my Creator, is just.
Nothing I say to you is false;
    you see before you a truly wise man.

How strong God is! He despises no one;
    there is nothing he doesn't understand.
He does not let sinners live on,
    and he always treats the poor with justice.
He protects those who are righteous;
    he allows them to rule like kings
    and lets them be honored forever.
But if people are bound in chains,
    suffering for what they have done,
    God shows them their sins and their pride.
10 He makes them listen to his warning
    to turn away from evil.
11 If they obey God and serve him,
    they live out their lives in peace and prosperity.
12 But if not, they will die in ignorance
    and cross the stream into the world of the dead.

13 Those who are godless keep on being angry,
    and even when punished, they don't pray for help.
14 They die while they are still young,
    worn out by a life of disgrace.
15 But God teaches people through suffering
    and uses distress to open their eyes.

16 God brought you out of trouble,
    and let you enjoy security;
    your table was piled high with food.
17 But now you are being punished as you deserve.
18 Be careful not to let bribes deceive you,
    or riches lead you astray.
19 It will do you no good to cry out for help;
    all your strength can't help you now.
20 Don't wish for night to come,
    the time when nations will perish.
21 Be careful not to turn to evil;
    your suffering was sent to keep you from it.

22 Remember how great is God's power;
    he is the greatest teacher of all.
23 No one can tell God what to do
    or accuse him of doing evil.
24 He has always been praised for what he does;
    you also must praise him.
25 Everyone has seen what he has done;
    but we can only watch from a distance.[b]
26 We cannot fully know his greatness
    or count the number of his years.

27 It is God who takes water from the earth
    and turns it into drops of rain.
28 He lets the rain pour from the clouds
    in showers for all human beings.
29 No one knows how the clouds move
    or how the thunder roars
    through the sky, where God dwells.
30 He sends lightning through all the sky,
    but the depths of the sea remain dark.
31 This is how he feeds[c] the people
    and provides an abundance of food.
32 He seizes the lightning with his hands
    and commands it to hit the mark.
33 Thunder announces the approaching storm,
    and the cattle know it is coming.

2 Corinthians 4:1-12

Spiritual Treasure in Clay Pots

God in his mercy has given us this work to do, and so we do not become discouraged. We put aside all secret and shameful deeds; we do not act with deceit, nor do we falsify the word of God. In the full light of truth we live in God's sight and try to commend ourselves to everyone's good conscience. For if the gospel we preach is hidden, it is hidden only from those who are being lost. They do not believe, because their minds have been kept in the dark by the evil god of this world. He keeps them from seeing the light shining on them, the light that comes from the Good News about the glory of Christ, who is the exact likeness of God. For it is not ourselves that we preach; we preach Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves as your servants for Jesus' sake. (A)The God who said, “Out of darkness the light shall shine!” is the same God who made his light shine in our hearts, to bring us the knowledge of God's glory shining in the face of Christ.

Yet we who have this spiritual treasure are like common clay pots, in order to show that the supreme power belongs to God, not to us. We are often troubled, but not crushed; sometimes in doubt, but never in despair; there are many enemies, but we are never without a friend; and though badly hurt at times, we are not destroyed. 10 At all times we carry in our mortal bodies the death of Jesus, so that his life also may be seen in our bodies. 11 Throughout our lives we are always in danger of death for Jesus' sake, in order that his life may be seen in this mortal body of ours. 12 This means that death is at work in us, but life is at work in you.

Psalm 44:1-8

A Prayer for Protection[a]

44 With our own ears we have heard it, O God—
    our ancestors have told us about it,
about the great things you did in their time,
    in the days of long ago:
how you yourself drove out the heathen
    and established your people in their land;
how you punished the other nations
    and caused your own to prosper.
Your people did not conquer the land with their swords;
    they did not win it by their own power;
it was by your power and your strength,
    by the assurance of your presence,
    which showed that you loved them.

You are my king and my God;
    you give[b] victory to your people,
    and by your power we defeat our enemies.
I do not trust in my bow
    or in my sword to save me;
but you have saved us from our enemies
    and defeated those who hate us.
We will always praise you
    and give thanks to you forever.

Proverbs 22:10-12

10 Get rid of a conceited person, and then there will be no more arguments, quarreling, or name-calling.

11 If you love purity of heart and graciousness of speech, the king will be your friend.

12 The Lord sees to it that truth is kept safe by disproving the words of liars.

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