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Job 5-7

Eliphaz continues to speak to Job

‘Shout for help, Job! But no one will answer you.
    None of the angels will come to help you.
Foolish people may be angry and jealous.
    That is what kills them.
I have seen fools who seemed to be successful.
    But suddenly a curse destroyed their homes.
Their children are never truly safe.
The judge says that they are guilty,
    and nobody saves them from punishment.
Hungry people take their crops to eat.
    They even take them from among the weeds.
Thirsty people take the fool's money for themselves.
Problems do not grow like plants in our fields.
    Trouble does not come up from the ground.
But trouble comes to everyone, as soon as they are born.
    It is as certain as smoke that rises from a fire.

I suggest that you ask God to help you.
    You should tell him about your problems.
He does great things that nobody can understand.
    He does more miracles than anyone can count.
10 He gives rain for the earth.
    He sends water for the fields.
11 He gives honour to humble people.
    When people are suffering, he puts them in a safe place.
12 He stops the ideas of clever people.
    They cannot do what they want to do.
13 When wise people try to do clever things,
    he causes those things to give them trouble.
    He quickly stops their clever ideas.
14 In the middle of the day, it becomes dark for those people.
    At midday, they see no better than blind people.
15 He saves poor people when wicked people attack them.
    He rescues weak people from the power of strong people.
16 So poor people can hope for justice.
    Wicked people have to be quiet.
17 If Almighty God warns you to do what is right,
    he has blessed you.
So do not be upset when he decides to do that.
18 He may cause you to have pain,
    but he will make you well again.
He may hurt you,
    but he will also give you health.
19 If trouble comes to you six times, he will rescue you.
    No bad thing will hurt you, as often as it happens.
20 If there is a time of famine,
    he will keep you alive.
He will protect you from death in a time of war.
21 If people insult you, he will take care of you.
    When people attack you, you will not be afraid.
22 In times of danger and famine, you will be brave.
    You will not be afraid of wild animals.
23 The stones in your fields will not give you trouble.
    The wild animals will not attack you.
24 You will know that your home is strong and safe.
When you check all your land,
    you will see that all your animals are safe.
25 You will know that your children will be very many.
    You will have as many descendants as the grass that grows in the ground.
26 You will not die until you are old.
You will grow with strength until you die,
    like crops that grow until the time of harvest.
27 We have thought carefully about these things.
    We know that they are true.
So listen to what we say.
    Accept it and it will be good for you.’

Job replies to Eliphaz[a]

Then Job replied:

‘I am so upset that nobody could measure it!
    My problems are too many to weigh!
They are heavier than all the sand on the shore of the sea.
    That is why I did not think carefully before I spoke.
Almighty God has shot his arrows into me.
    Their poison is now deep inside me.
God has sent me many troubles that make me afraid.

A wild donkey does not complain when it has grass to eat.
    An ox is quiet when it has its food.
You cannot enjoy food that has no salt in it.
    The white part of an egg is not nice to eat on its own.
I cannot eat that kind of food.
    It makes me ill.

I want God to give me what I ask him for.
    I want him to answer my prayer.
I would like him to destroy me.
    He should kill me himself.
10 Then I would have peace.
    I would be happy.
I have received much cruel pain.
    But I have always obeyed the words of the holy God.
11 I am not strong enough to hope for my life to become any better.
    There is no reason for me to continue my life.
12 I am not as strong as stones.
    My body is not strong like bronze.
13 I no longer have strength to help myself.
    There is nowhere that I can go to get help.

14 When a man has no hope,
    his friends should be kind to him.
They should help him,
    even if he no longer respects God Almighty.
15 But you, my friends, have not helped me when I need you.
    You are like streams that quickly become dry.
    There is no water when you need it.
16 In the spring, ice and deep snow covers them.
17 But in the hot summer time, all the water disappears.
    Those streams become completely dry.
18 Travellers leave the road to look for water.
    They find no water to drink and they die in the desert.
19 Travellers from Tema look everywhere for these streams.
    Traders from Sheba hope to find water.
20 They are very upset, because they expected to find water.
    But when they arrive, they are disappointed.
21 My friends, you have become like those streams.
    You see my great problem, and you are afraid.

22 I have never said to you, “Give me something to help me.
    Please use some of your money to rescue me.”
23 I have not asked you to save me from the power of my enemy.
    Or to pay cruel people to let me go free.

24 Teach me the truth, and I will listen carefully.
    Explain to me the mistakes that I have made.
25 True words may give pain to the person who listens to them.
    But the things that you say against me mean nothing.
26 You are warning me because of what I say.
    I have no hope and you think that my words are empty.
27 You would play a game to win a child who has no family.
    You would even sell your friends to become rich yourselves.
28 But now, please look at me.
    I will not tell you any lies.
29 Change what you are saying about me.
    Do not say that I am guilty.
Think again, for I am truly a good person.
30 I have not spoken any lies.
    I know what is right and what is wrong.

Job continues to speak

People have to work very hard on this earth.
    They have to work every day, like servants.
A servant waits for the end of the day so that he can rest.
    A worker waits for his master to pay him.
But there is nothing for me to wait for.
    I wait for many months and nothing happens.
    Every night, I am always sad.
When I lie down at night to sleep,
    I think, “How soon will the night end?”
But the night continues and I cannot sleep.
    Finally, dawn comes.
There are worms all over my body.
    All of my skin is painful.
    There are dirty sores all over it.
My life is passing very fast.
    Each day passes too quickly to see it!
The days of my life will finish,
    and I cannot hope for anything to get better.
Remember, God, that my life is as short as a breath.
    I know that I will never be happy again.
People who can see me now will not see me any more.
    You will look for me, but I will not be there.
Clouds disappear and you never see them again.
    That is like people who die and go into their graves.
    They do not come back again.
10 They do not come back to live in their homes.
    People forget about them.

11 So I must continue to speak.
    I will tell you how upset I am.
I am angry because of what has happened to me.
    So I must complain.
12 Why do you have to watch me, God, like a guard?
    Do you think that I am a dangerous monster from the sea?
13 When I lie down to sleep,
    I hope that my pain will be less.
14 But even then you give me dreams that frighten me.
    I have visions which make me very afraid.
15 I would like someone to stop me breathing!
    Death would be better than life.
16 My life is useless.
    I do not want to live for ever.
My life is only a short breath.
    So let me be alone.

17 Why do you think that people are important?
    Why do you watch us so carefully?
18 You never leave us alone.
    You test us every moment of every day.
19 You never look the other way.
    You never leave me alone, even for a moment.
20 You carefully watch what people do.
Even if I have done something wrong,
    it should not cause any trouble for you.
So why do you choose to punish me?
21 You should agree to forgive my sins.
    You should say that I am not guilty.
I will soon die and I will go into my grave.
Then you will carefully look for me,
    but I will not be there.’

Acts 8:1-25

Saul was standing there while the Jewish leaders killed Stephen. He agreed with what they did.

Saul puts many believers in prison

On the same day that Stephen died, the group of believers who lived in Jerusalem began to have great trouble. People did bad things to them. All the believers left Jerusalem and went to other places in Judea and Samaria. Only Jesus' 12 apostles stayed in Jerusalem.

Some good men who loved God buried Stephen's dead body. They were very sad and they cried with loud voices. But Saul brought great trouble to the believers. He wanted to destroy their whole group. So he went to all their houses. He took hold of the believers and he put them into prison. He did that to both men and women.

People in Samaria hear God's good news

The believers who had left Jerusalem went to many different towns. In each place, they told the people the message about Jesus. One of them who was called Philip went to a city in Samaria. There he told the people the message about Jesus Christ, God's Messiah.

Crowds of people came together to hear Philip speak. They saw him do many miracles which showed that God was with him. So they listened carefully to his message.[a] Many people there had bad spirits, which were living in them. Philip sent the bad spirits out of those people. As the spirits came out, they shouted loudly. Some other people had weak arms or legs, and some people could not walk well. Philip caused many of them to become well again. As a result, the people in that city were very happy.

A man called Simon lived in that city. For a long time, he had used magic to do great things. All the people who lived in Samaria were very surprised at what he did. Simon told everyone that he was a very important person. 10 All the people in the city watched Simon carefully. This included the people who were important and all the other people too. Everyone said, ‘This man has great power that comes from God.’ 11 Simon had used his magic for a long time and he had surprised them all very much. Because of that, they listened to him carefully. 12 But then Philip told them the good news about the kingdom of God. He told them the message about God's Messiah, Jesus. Many men and women believed Philip's message, so he baptized them. 13 Simon also believed and Philip baptized him too. After this, Simon stayed near to Philip. He was very surprised at the powerful miracles which Philip did.

14 The apostles who were in Jerusalem heard about all this. They heard that many people in Samaria had believed God's word. So they sent Peter and John to Samaria. 15 When these two apostles arrived in Samaria, they prayed for the people who now believed in Jesus. They asked God to give the new believers the Holy Spirit. 16 The Holy Spirit had not yet come to any of these people. When Philip had baptized them, he had just used the name of the Lord Jesus. 17 So Peter and John put their hands on the head of each believer, and they each received the Holy Spirit.

18 Simon saw that God gave the Holy Spirit to people when the apostles put their hands on them. So he said to Peter and John, ‘Here is some money for you. 19 Please give me this same power. I want to put my hands on other people, so that they will receive the Holy Spirit.’

20 Peter answered Simon, ‘I pray that God will destroy you and your money! You think that you can buy this gift with your money! It is very wrong for you to think that. It is God who gives that gift. 21 You cannot do the work which we are doing. God knows that you are not thinking the right things. 22 You must turn away from those very bad thoughts. Turn to the Lord and pray that he will forgive you. Then perhaps he will forgive you for these bad thoughts. 23 You are very upset because you are jealous. I can see that sin rules your life.’

24 Then Simon said to Peter and John, ‘Please, pray to the Lord God for me. Then none of these bad things that you have spoken about will happen to me.’

25 Peter and John told the people about the Lord Jesus and they spoke God's message to them. Then they returned to Jerusalem. On their way, they went through many villages in Samaria and they told the people the good news about Jesus.

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