Monday, January 18, 2010

Job 5:8-27

I would worship God, and give Him my problems. He does Mighty works and unmeasurable wonderful things that no one can count. He gives rain to fall on the ground, and sends water for the crops.

In order to lift up those that are humble, In order that those that mourn may be brought up to safety. He casts off the plans of the sneaky, so that their hands cannot execute their intentions. He over takes the wise in their own deceit and the council of trouble makers will be carried away quickly.

They find darkness in the middle of the day, and they feel around when the sun is up as they would if it was the middle of the night.

But He delivers the beggars, from being slain with a sword, from their words, and from being hit by the a strong man. So the beggar has hope, and evil stops the mouth.

Look, the man that God corrects, is happy. Therefore don't dispise the instruction given from the almighty. For he gives bruises and heals them, and he aflicts wounds and his hands make whole.

He shall deliver you from six troubles, yet even seven. there shall no evil come close to you. In want of food He will preserve you from dying: and in war from the force of the sword. You will be spared from tougue lashing: Neither will you be afraid of ruin when it comes.

At ruin and lack of food, you will laugh: Neither will you be afraid of wild animals that are on the earth. You will be in aliance with the rocks found in the field: and the wild animals that are in the field will be peacable to you.

And you will know that your house shall be filled with peace; and thou shalt visit thy residency, and shalt not sin. You will know that your decendants will be great, and thine children will be inabundance as the grass of the earth.

You will come to your grave when you are old, in the same way as a ear of corn comes to maturity in its season, so will you.

See this, we have searched this out, so it is a fact; hear it, and know it, because it is for your good.

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