“Listen to me; let me speak, and afterwards, mock on.
"I am complaining about God,not man; no wonder my spirit is so troubled. Look at me in horror, and lay your hand upon your mouth. Even I am frightened when I see myself. Horror takes hold upon me and I shudder.
“The
truth is that the wicked live on to a good old age and become great and
powerful. They live to see their children grow to maturity around them,
and their grandchildren too. Their homes are safe from every fear, and
God does not punish them. Their cattle are productive, they have many
happy children, they spend their time singing and dancing. They are
wealthy and need deny themselves nothing; they are prosperous to the
end. All this despite the fact that they ordered God away and wanted no
part of him and his ways.
“‘Who is Almighty God?’ they scoff. ‘Why should we obey him? What good will it do us?’
“Look,
everything the wicked touch has turned to gold! But I refuse even to
deal with people like that. Yet the wicked get away with it every time.
They never have trouble, and God skips them when he distributes his
sorrows and anger. Are they driven before the wind like straw? Are they
carried away by the storm? Not at all!
“‘Well,’ you
say, ‘at least God will punish their children!’ But I say that God
should punish the man who sins, not his children! Let him feel the
penalty himself. Yes, let him be destroyed for his iniquity. Let him
drink deeply of the anger of the Almighty. For when he is dead, then he
will never again be able to enjoy his family.
“But who
can rebuke God, the supreme Judge? He destroys those who are healthy,
wealthy, fat, and prosperous; God also destroys those in deep and
grinding poverty who have never known anything good. Both alike are
buried in the same dust, both eaten by the same worms.
“I
know what you are going to say— you will tell me of rich and wicked men
who came to disaster because of their sins. But I reply, Ask anyone who
has been around and he can tell you the truth, that the evil man is
usually spared in the day of calamity and allowed to escape. No one
rebukes him openly. No one repays him for what he has done. And an honor
guard keeps watch at his grave. A great funeral procession precedes and
follows him as the soft earth covers him. How can you comfort me when
your whole premise is so wrong?”
(From Job 21, TLB)
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