Tuesday, January 9, 2024

SPIRITUAL GEMS: Week of January 8 to 14, 2024, Job 34 to 35, Answers.

SPIRITUAL GEMS: January 8-14, 2024, Job 334 to 35, Answers.

Spiritual Gems (10 min.)

Job 35:7. Elihu asked Job, “What does [God] get from you?” What did he mean by that question? (w17.04 29 para. 3).

Elihu was pointing out that Jehovah's attributes are not affected by our actions, and his greatness is not increased by our acts of worship. Instead of depending on our worship, Jehovah focuses on how we use the qualities and talents he has given us.

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Yes, what he meant was that Jehovah, the supreme universal God, does not depend on the worship that we give him because Jehovah is already complete, but Jehovah is paying attention to how we use the qualities, strength and talents that he has given us.

Elihu is saying that human actions can add nothing to the perfection or greatness of God. God is complete in himself and does not depend on human beings to increase his glory, power or wealth. 

He was not saying that our efforts to serve God are useless, but rather, what he meant was that Jehovah is not dependent on our worship, he is a complete being in himself.

What can we give to Jehovah? Well, precisely the good use of the things that he has given us, he has given us life, he has given us the ability to speak and among many other things, and what use can he make? We give, we give ourselves to praise Him, those are the things that we can give to Jehovah.

Instead of focusing on what we can give to God, Elihu highlights that God has endowed us with qualities, strengths, and talents, and observes how his servants use them.

And of course Jehovah is very pleased that we have integrity but he does not depend on our worship, as already mentioned he is the owner of everything so neither our evil nor our justice affects him personally as if he is going to lack something, that is For example, we enjoy seeing the beautiful colors but our lives do not depend on it, in the same way Jehovah is pleased when we are faithful but he does not depend on it at all.

Of course, that does not mean that it does not matter what we do, if we try hard despite our circumstances, what we do will not do anything. The book of Hebrews 6:10 says that God is not unjust to forget the work. of you and the love you showed for his name then despite being all-powerful despite being the greatest being in the universe, he still greatly values ​​our efforts to serve him.

Jehovah is loving by giving us the opportunity to exploit those qualities that he reflects as love and demonstrate it to our neighbor and he expects us to make the most of those qualities and the fruits of the spirit as well.

Yes, it is also interesting that the information mentions that Jehovah has given us qualities and strengths, in other words, talents, and he also pays attention in detail to what use we give to this and what better way than to give glory and honor to our creator Jehovah.

Jehovah did not correct Elihu and he did not do it because Elihu was not disrespectful but only wanted to make Job reason that Jehovah does not depend on our worship to be complete and to be our reference for all of life that is why he did a question to make Job reflect. 

What spiritual pearls have you found in this week's Bible reading?

Job 34:10. This text is a conviction that Jehovah is a good and just God, which implies that his actions and decisions are morally correct. Regardless of human situations, he cannot be guilty of morally wrong actions.

Job 34:29. The idea is put forward that although the wicked may appear successful or face no immediate consequences for their actions, in the end, God will judge. This teaching leads us to reflect on the idea that divine justice may not be immediate from a human perspective, but God eventually does justice and judges each individual by their actions.

Job 34:29. This same text gives us hope and comfort for those who see injustice or evil in the world and do not see immediate punishment. It inspires trust that, although God's ways may be different from ours, his justice is certain and will ultimately prevail.

Job 34:23. This passage emphasizes that there is no predetermined destiny or predetermined day for the death of each individual. And it does not serve as a basis for talking about personal responsibility and the importance of our actions in the construction of our life. And that our decisions and behaviors have a direct impact on our destiny and the way we live our lives.

Job 34:21-22. The idea that God observes everything and nothing can be hidden from the knowledge of him stands out. This teaching highlights the idea that although we may deceive human beings and present an outward image of righteousness and goodness, God knows our hearts and our true motives. Eventually, any wrongdoing or wrong actions that we try to hide will be revealed by God.

Job 34:4. The idea is addressed that we should not take on the role of determining right or wrong for ourselves, but rather leave that power to God. For he has the wisdom and understanding to do it fairly and correctly. The example of Adam and Eve illustrates how their attempt to decide for themselves what was good and evil, rather than trusting in God's guidance, led him and all of humanity into unfavorable consequences.

Job 34:19. It is mentioned that God does not show favoritism or partiality, which highlights divine impartiality in his dealings with people, regardless of their social position, wealth or status. This teaching emphasizes that what really matters to God are our thoughts, actions, and the integrity of our inner being.

Job 34:11. In this text Job addresses divine justice, because according to the work of man he will repay him, and according to the path he chooses he will make him find it. The lesson here is about God's justice and how he rewards or punishes according to our actions and decisions. This verse highlights the idea that our actions have consequences and that God judges according to how we live our lives.

Job 34:3. In a world full of information, opinions and news, it is essential to apply discernment similar to that we use when tasting food before digesting it. Before blindly accepting what the media, social networks or even the people around us tell us, it is essential to reflect on the veracity and basis of what we hear.

Job 34:11. He shows that our actions have repercussions, that they have effects and consequences, whether positive or negative. For this reason, as servants of Jehovah, we must strive to always take Biblical principles into account in our decisions. Doing this will benefit us in doing what Jehovah pleases.

Job 34:12. The verse also ensures that the Almighty does not twist justice. This implies that divine justice is incorruptible and based on unbreakable standards. Jehovah is righteous in everything he does, and his righteousness is not skewed or influenced by any other factor.

Job 34:12. Another lesson we draw from this verse is in affirmation, this affirmation gives us confidence that regardless of the circumstances, Jehovah will act justly and correctly. For he invites us to trust in the integrity of his decisions and to have faith that his will is just and kind.

Job 34:19. It teaches us about Jehovah that he judges fairly. His judgment is not influenced by someone's economic status, power or social position, but by the righteousness of his actions.

Job 34:21. This verse highlights the idea that Jehovah is everywhere and sees everything we do. There is no place or time in which we are outside of his loving gaze and care.

Job 34:22. This text reminds us of the idea that inappropriate actions cannot remain hidden forever. Therefore, it is crucial to live with integrity and ethics, knowing that unethical actions can be discovered sooner or later.

Job 34:32. The lesson we can extract from this text is the willingness to recognize our mistakes and learn from them. Elihu wants Job to realize any mistakes he may have made and commit to correcting us if necessary. The humility to admit mistakes and the willingness to correct them are valuable qualities in life.

Job 35:5. This text urges us to raise our gaze to heaven, as it reminds us that, although we face difficult situations or challenges that in our eyes are impossible to face, Jehovah with his power is above all, we can trust in the greatness of he.

Job 35:10. Although some people seek God in times of need, it is essential to recognize his presence constantly in all situations and moments of life, not just in times of distress. For this reason, the text shows us the importance of recognizing the greatness and power of Jehovah in all things, even in the small Wonders of nature and daily life. Some focus on God's mercy and unconditional love, others on his wisdom and justice, and there are those who highlight his creative power and his ability to provide comfort in difficult times.

Job 34:19. He says that Jehovah is not governed by the social or economic position of people, but by his judgment in the obedience and loyal love of his servants.

Job 34:23. It says: Because God has not set a date for any man to appear before him in judgment, that helps us to be able to tell people that we are not predestined and that we do not have a marked destiny here, but that Jehovah has given us enough dignity so that we have free will so that we can choose our path, what it does tell us is the end of that path, or we obtain life with death.

Job 34:11. It shows that our actions have repercussions, effects or consequences, whether positive or negative, so we must strive to always take into account Biblical principles when making decisions and thus we will benefit and above all we will make Jehovah happy.

Job 34:10. There we see that Jehovah cannot be Unjust and for this same reason it is impossible for him to look with approval on wicked acts. In this case we see how Jehovah deserves all of our full trust, since nothing can make Him or His purpose fail. As we have studied in previous articles, and in this way we can trust that Jehovah will fulfill both now and the promises of the future, but in a fair way, that is, seeing from all angles and accepting opinions.

Job 35:6. Elihu asks him the question and says: Job sins against God, what do you do to him. So perhaps we could also ask ourselves that question, if we behave badly, so to speak, what do we do to God, the only ones who are harmed are simply us, Jehovah is interested in us of course, but in reality if we behave badly we we harm ourselves.

Job 35:7. This text also shows an excellent example to Bible students, since many think that their studying benefits Jehovah or makes the teacher happy, although in reality it does make both Jehovah and the teachers happy, but in reality They have to understand that the benefit is for them and not for us or for Jehovah.

Job 34:12. He teaches us that Jehovah is righteous in everything he does and his righteousness is not deviated or influenced by anything false.

Job 34:15. Elihu says that if all human beings would die, then where would they go, there he mentions that they would return to the dust and this agrees with the words that Jehovah told Adam that if he sinned, then he would return to the dust because he was taken from it.

Job 34:29. We see that hiding the face has a variety of meanings depending on the circumstances, Jehovah God occupying his face often means that he withdraws his favor or sustaining power, this can happen as a result of individual disobedience or as in the case of collective Israel. .

Job 35:5. We see that it tells us one thing and that is to look up at the sky and look and contemplate the clouds and see that they are high above us. This teaches us that we are simple human beings compared to Jehovah, since we are like smaller than ants, but still he cares about us, for which we must be grateful, not only grateful, but we must put that into practice. gratitude by doing things that he wants us to do. For example, he wants us to adore and love him, and not only that, but he wants to have a friendship with us, so let's value and cultivate that friendship.

Job 34 32. He tells us: Teach me to see what is good. Sometimes we go through situations that are very difficult or very bad, but of course here he teaches us to ask Jehovah to help us see what is good and not see what is bad.

Job 35:14. In this text we see that they remind Job that he has to wait for Jehovah who does not see him, that is, sometimes we forget that Jehovah is going to make judgments about our behavior, just like Job. He overlooked that detail, because By not seeing him we can sometimes forget that he is seeing us and that he is going to pass judgment. Therefore, when we make decisions, let us follow this advice carefully to take into account who we do not see, in this case Jehovah.

Job 34:8,9. It tells how the company of the three false friends affected Job, of course as we know he did not curse Jehovah but he did have negative thoughts about the relationship between human beings and God, as verse 9 says, he even said that a person has nothing In return, by making Jehovah happy, this teaches us the importance of taking care of our association and our choice of friends. Even our friends may be witnesses but they may not be the best influence on us because they do not motivate us to do our best for Jehovah. .

Job 35:15. It shows us how Jehovah showed mercy and justice by punishing him for speaking with disrespect but he did not do it. This teaches me that if someone speaks badly of us in the congregation we must be merciful, we must not take it personally but let it pass since we do not know the emotional situation that this brother or sister is going through.

Job 34:12. It shows us that Jehovah is a God who does not act with evil, this fills me with confidence in him that I can come to his help with complete assurance that he will act impartially and will issue a fair and loving judgment when it is due. time to correct myself. And continuing with the theme of Jehovah's justice, chapter 34 verse 11 shows us that he gives to each man according to the actions he commits, that is, each one receives or suffers the consequences of the acts done, so if we want To receive blessings from Jehovah we have to seek him just as David advised Solomon in the first Chronicles 28:29 we have to seek Jehovah so that he may bless us but if we distance ourselves from him then he will reject us that is to say it will not go well for us.

Job 35:6. Elihu says, if you sin, what harm do you do to him, if your offenses multiply, how does it affect him? This thought is interesting and helps us when we go through trials. We can easily focus on our suffering and ask ourselves why this happens to me. It does, but we have to look at the big picture and see that Satan is behind the issue, he is the one causing the suffering and everything we do how we respond to trials is going to help or worsen the sanctification of Jehovah's name.

Job 35:10. Even a person who has served Jehovah faithfully for a long time may fail to find himself under pressure. For example, he became self-absorbed when he suffered a disgusting illness, lost his children, his material possessions, and was falsely accused by his friends, but Elihu I remind him that it was necessary to focus his attention on Jehovah and meditate on how he saw the situation. Likewise, when we find ourselves under pressure or stress, we may do or say things that we think of for ourselves and not taking into account Jehovah's opinion about of this matter that is why it is necessary that we ask ourselves what Jehovah thinks about such a thing that I do.

Job 35:3-15 We can see that Elihu, to show Job what Jehovah was like, reminded him that he was merciful and just and that Jehovah could have punished him for speaking disrespectfully but he did not, rather Elihu knew that he had no all the answers so he was humble and told Job that Jehovah is greater than all we can understand, so we learn a lot from these two faithful men on the one hand Elihu teaches us how to advise and comfort those who need it that way we go to show that we are true friends by not staying silent when we see that someone we need to correct or something that is making bad decisions, and on the other hand Job teaches us that we should be humble and listen to advice if we are the ones who need help, so we should not reject because we all need it and it can even save our lives.

Job 34:19. He teaches me that Jehovah judges us fairly and his judgment is not influenced by a person's economic status or social position, but by the righteousness of his actions.

Job 35:9. This text teaches me that people are currently crying out for help for all the situations they go through, but we can bring them the word of Jehovah to help them so that they can educate themselves under the rules that Jehovah has and thus be able to be happy.

Job 34:22. It mentions that there is no darkness or shadow that can hide the person who does evil. How can I apply this text? Well, I must always remember that there is no hidden sin for Jehovah. This principle should help me remember that if we fail in some way we must seek immediate help from the elders because we do not want to sadden Jehovah's heart and we want to remember that he is aware of our steps and that he sees everything according to Job 34:21.

Job 34:3. He says because the ear tastes words just as the tongue tastes food, in this we can apply that in a world full of information, opinions and news, it is essential to apply discernment similar to what we use when tasting a food before digesting it before blindly accepting what What the media, social networks or even people around us tell us, it is essential to reflect on the veracity and basis of what we are hearing.

Job 35:5. It makes me notice how far heaven is from earth. This makes me think about what Jehovah is like when he makes a decision. Jehovah's thoughts are very high for us, so when a decision is made, it comes from both the body of the ruler and the congregation. We have to support that decision because it comes from Jehovah. 

Job 34:5. Job said I am right but God has denied me justice. This teaches me that all of us do not have the knowledge that God has for us to judge his ways.

Job 34:33. Elihu asks an interesting question. Should he reward you as you want even though you have rejected his justice and it made me think about that a little because it may be that sometimes we make a decision and then we ask Jehovah to bless us and help us with the decision we have made. Or it may be that we ask for direction from Jehovah but do not do our part to go and investigate what the Bible says or what the publications say about it instead of seeking that guidance. It may be that we make a decision based on what we feel is what the correct decision and justifying it by saying that it is our conscience that is guiding us, but in these cases we cannot really expect Jehovah's blessing because we have rejected his justice by deciding for us or that it is right, Jehovah has warned us many times that our hearts they are going to betray and that we need to seek their direction if we want their help and blessing.

Job 35:14. Part b says, because your legal case is before him, sometimes when we have legal situations one gets stressed and has to look for professionals, however the reference text he gave was Psalm 37:4 where it says make Jehovah your greatest delight and he will give you the desires of your heart then Jehovah has our case in his hands and instead of being stressed one has to relax and delight in him.

Job 35:6,7. It also made me think about how to apply that principle to myself, for example many times when we feel offended by some advice or perhaps some decision of the elders that we don't like, our quick reaction is to get angry or sometimes even say to change the congregation because we don't like the situation. way in how it is handled but the principle says that harm is done to other people, to the elderly or to brothers, when they offend us it does not do us any harm, the harm we cause ourselves, so when one changes that way of thinking and seeing matters In Jehovah's way we can overcome some differences that we may have with the brothers in the congregation that we feel offended or with some decision that the elders may have made that does not seem fair to us.

Job 34:10. It teaches me that God does not act contrary to what he is holy and almighty, it is unthinkable that Jehovah you are evil since it is not unfair he does not approve the way of acting of the wicked but rather he judges with justice.

Job 34:3. The term was used in a comparative sense when Job and Elihu compared the palate's faculty of taste with our ability to distinguish what is right and wise, this helps us make wise and good decisions based on the Bible.

Job 35:1-10. People all over the world are crying out for help under the weight of oppression as has been said in the speech but no one says where God my great creator is, these words of Elihu highlight that humans are not the true center of meaning, our magnificent creator is the center and it is logical that our life has to do with him and depends on him, to find that meaning and the deep satisfaction of reporting that this discovery brings us we have to know the creator well and harmonize our life with their will while helping others do the same.

Job 34:11. He shows that our actions always have both positive and negative consequences, for that reason we have to strive to always take into account the actions we do so that they are always based on the Bible.

Job 35:5. Here in this text he urges us to raise our gaze to heaven as it reminds us that although we face difficult situations or challenges that in our eyes are impossible to face, Jehovah with his power is above all that and we can trust in the greatness of he.

Job 34:19. Elihu's mention of Jehovah as a God who shows no favoritism reassures us that Jehovah's impartial justice and righteousness is reflected in how he treats each of us. We should also see this as an indication that even in relationship In matters that are still future we can be sure that he will act in harmony with the standards that he has established and followed in the past.

Job 35:11. It says that Jehovah teaches us more than the animals of the earth and makes us wiser than the birds of the air, so human creatures have not evolved, it is that Jehovah has made us superior from the beginning and there is very interesting information about the amount of flourishes that birds can do because Jehovah has made them that way, however, he says that we are the only ones and science proves it with the ability to transmit complex and abstract thoughts through the vocal cords or gestures, so we are clear that Jehovah has made us this way and we must enjoy what makes us superior.

Speaking of this very important quality of Jehovah which is justice in Job 35:13, it says that Jehovah does not listen to cries that are lies or empty, but then in 34:28 he says that he hears the cries of the defenseless, this is a very important point because we can teach it to people in the ministry who are beginning to study or return visits, how Jehovah does care about each one of us or each one of the people who come to him but always with sincerity and with a good heart and this really encourages us a lot and can help us a lot in the ministry.

Job 35:13-15. Elihu came out to defend Jehovah with simple but powerful words, he was kind to Job by not lecturing him, he reminded him that God may have punished him for speaking with disrespect but he did not do it on the one hand Elihu teaches us how to comfort those who need it and On the other hand, we must be humble and listen to advice. If we are the ones who need help, let's not reject it because we all need it and, as Proverbs 4:13 says, it can save our lives.

Job 35:6. Elihu said that no matter what happens, we should never come to the conclusion that Jehovah does not sincerely care about us and make a hasty decision and reason that we may cause him any inconvenience or injustice by what we consider at the time some injustice of his. On the other hand, the reflection is that if we want to cause displeasure to Jehovah by abandoning his ways and his service, in reality we would only be harming ourselves since our own life is at stake.

Job 34:19. We see that Jehovah does not show favoritism to princes nor does he favor the rich over the poor because we are all the work of his hands. We can verify this by reading the Bible. For example, to the Israelites he ordered the men who had to carry out some judgment to do so by being impartial, this shows me it gives me a guarantee that Jehovah will also be impartial in the future. I can be sure that he will not pay attention to things like money, what family we come from, what race we have, he will play with us all equally and show us his mercy. If necessary.

Job 34:10. We see how Jehovah is an all-knowing and all-powerful holy God, therefore he cannot act wickedly as he says in the text of Job 34:10, for that reason it is impossible for him to look with approval on the acts of the wicked and that is why, as the prophet says in Habakkuk says that your eyes are too pure to see what is bad, that is why God truly cannot lie and he will not look favorably on bad things but will very soon put an end to them.

Job 34:7. Elihu told him and showed how Job was too concerned with his own justice, he justified himself instead of exalting the justice of Jehovah, that is why Elihu told him in 35:2 if he was so sure that you were right that he was so righteous, this teaches us a lesson about when we receive advice when we receive it we tend to justify ourselves and claim our own justice and we should pay attention to that because sometimes we can think that we do not like the advice we do not like who gave us the advice we do not like how They gave us the advice, we should think that if the advice is correct and appropriate for us and we pay attention, we would not be like Job justifying.

Job 34:23. It says because God has not set a date for any man, sometimes we have heard people say that he has predestined men, clearly here the God of Justice, a God of love, cannot predestinate creatures but rather leaves them to their own devices. free will to choose to serve him or not and in the end it is to give the reward to those who deserve it.

Job 34:20. He says that even the powerful are eliminated and it can be suddenly, so that invites us not to reap material wealth in this world but rather spiritual ones.

Job 34:11. It shows that our actions always have repercussions and effects, whether better, negative or positive, which indicates that all our decisions should be based on biblical principles, which would demonstrate that we always love and take Jehovah into account to do his will. .

Job 34:9-11. There we see that Elihu's words highlight that we human beings are not the true center of meaning, our magnificent creator is the center and then it is logical that the meaning of our life has to do with him and depends on him and this tells us. It teaches that to find that meaning and the deep satisfaction it brings us, we have to know our creator and harmonize our lives with his will.

Job 25:14. They are very encouraging for us, this chapter in itself is a clear example that Jehovah observes us and that in due time he corrects us, congratulates us, helps us, only Job had to be patient, but well, he was in ignorance, however, we are not, as he says. the text If we are suffering from a trial we have to be calm because our legal case is before Jehovah, he is seeing it and in due time he will act in our favor.

Job 35:11. Elihu speaks there of the wisdom that is reflected in the case of the flying creatures of the heavens and the animals, the wisdom of Jehovah and it is true because in the case of birds they have amazing abilities, for example, they have the ability to communicate through sounds and trills that makes it very special, but Jehovah's wisdom is reflected even more in the case of humans because he has given us the ability to communicate with our vocal cords, this teaches me that we must use our way of speaking very well if We are going to give advice, talk to our brothers, we want to encourage and in that way be able to reflect Jehovah's wisdom or highlight it.

Job 35:9,10. In number 9 before, Job alluded to people who remember or look for solutions to problems when their judgment is clouded, right? However, in number 10 he reminds us that if we also forget about Jehovah during difficulties, we can do something. before those things arrive, that situation is to recognize his presence in small things such as the qualities that he has or the creation itself, if we do that exercise daily when difficulties arrive we will not be without hope.

Job 35:10. Eliu says but no one says where God is, my great creator. Today there are many people who say they are Christians but they do not remember God. They do not have time, but when they have a problem they cry out to God for help. We are different. We have Jehovah by our side and We turn to Jehovah at all times.

Jehovah in Job 34:19. He says that Jehovah is not governed by the social or economic position of people but by his criterion of obedience and loyal love to him.

Job 34:7. Elihu uses a curious expression which is that Job drinks mockery as if it were water, why, because what Job had not realized is that the accusations of Bildad and Zophar were not against him, they were against Jehovah, but instead of defending Since Jehovah Job was defending himself, then we could say that he was playing along with those three false friends. What he should have done was not lose sight of how important it really was to sanctify Jehovah's name, when we They attack us, we must think the same, they do not attack us, they attack Jehovah.

Job 34:23. It says because God has not set a date for any man to appear before him in judgment, that helps us to be able to convince people that we are not predestined that we do not have a destiny marked here, what the Bible says, but that Jehovah tells us. He has given us enough dignity so that we have free will so that we can choose our path, which he does tell us is the end of that path or life or death.

Job 34:11. It shows that our actions have repercussions, effects and consequences, whether positive or negative, so we must strive to always take biblical principles into account when making decisions and thus we will benefit and, above all, we will make Jehovah happy.

Job 34:10. There we see that Jehovah cannot be Unjust and for this same reason it is impossible for him to look with approval on the acts of the wicked. In this case we see how Jehovah deserves all of our full trust since nothing can make him fail nor his purpose as we have studied in previous articles and in this way we can trust that Jehovah will fulfill both now and the promises of the future but in a fair way, that is, seeing from all angles and accepting opinions.

Job 35:6. Elihu asks him the question and tells him Job sins against God, what do you do to him, then maybe we could also ask that question if we behave badly by saying what we do to God, simply the only ones harmed are us because Jehovah is interested in us, of course he is, but in reality the only ones harmed are going to be us in the behavior we are taking.

Job 35:7. It also shows an excellent example to Bible students since many think that what they study benefits Jehovah and the teacher or makes him happy and correctly if it makes us happy, but they really have to understand that the benefit is for them and not for us.

Job 35:16. The chapter concludes are the right words that can be said to us in the ministry that we open our mouth in vain without knowledge that we only say words and words but the reality just like Job was somehow trying, although badly, but he justified himself because he was not We are doing nothing wrong in our ministry, but we are also defending Jehovah.

Job 34:12. He teaches us that Jehovah is righteous in everything he does and his righteousness is not deviated or influenced by anything false.

If Elihu's words in Job 34:15, when he says that if all human beings would die, then where would they go, there he mentions that they would return to the dust and this agrees with the words that Jehovah told Adam that if he sinned then he would return to the dust because it was taken from it.

Job 34:29. We see that hiding the face has a variety of meanings depending on the circumstances, Jehovah God occupying his face often means that he withdraws his favor or sustaining power, this can happen as a result of individual disobedience or as in the case of Israel. collective.

Job 35:5. We see that it tells us one thing and that is to lift up to the sky and let's look and contemplate the clouds and see that it is high above us, that teaches us something. We are always human compared to Jehovah, he is great compared to us, we are like smaller than ants. but still he cares about us that is one thing for which we should be grateful, not only grateful but also putting that gratitude into practice by doing the things that he could say do not affect them but he wants us to worship him and He wants us to love him, not only that but he wants to have a friendship with us so let's value that friendship and cultivate it.

Job 34:32. He tells us teach me to see what is good, because sometimes we go through situations that are very difficult or very bad, but of course here he teaches us to ask Jehovah to help us see what is good and not see what is bad.

Job 35:14. They remind Job that he has to wait for Jehovah who does not see him, that is, sometimes we forget that Jehovah is going to make judgments about our behavior, just as Job overlooked this detail because by not seeing him, sometimes we can forget that he is watching us and that he is going to issue judgment, therefore when we make decisions we must follow this advice well to take into account those who do not see Jehovah in this case.

Job 35:11. How Jehovah demonstrates his wisdom, he says that he teaches us more than animals and that, unlike animals, we are the only ones who have the ability to transmit complex and abstract thoughts and reflect the qualities of Jehovah and therefore the only ones who can worship him.

Job 34:3. It teaches me that I am going to learn to listen and think well about what I am going to say.

Job 35:12. It makes me see the importance of how dangerous pride is because it says that Jehovah will not listen to their plea, so letting myself be carried away by that defect will cause my relationship with Jehovah to deteriorate and become bad, which is why I must make an effort to listen to him. Jehovah through his word pay attention to what he says to put into practice in my daily life and that will then make my relationship with Jehovah stronger and that when I pray to him I will have the confidence that he will listen to me.

Job 34:11. It shows that our actions have repercussions that have effects and consequences, whether positive or negative. For this reason, as servants of Jehovah, we must strive to always take into account biblical principles in our decisions. Doing this will benefit us in doing what Jehovah pleases. .

Job 35:9,10. There is something that we can apply in the field service when when talking to people, people begin to express the concern they have about this or that, work, income or everything that is needed to be able to maintain a house, He is always crying out for him to go away, however, many people, for the most part, do not say where the true God is, the creator of everything who can help me, the one who I can truly trust in him to get me out of this filth, obviously. The fact that we clarify this point or this question will make them aware that only through the hand of Jehovah is how problems will be solved, not through worldly governments, this teaches us that reaching out to people with this thought always He will manifest complete trust in Jehovah so that they themselves may receive it through words.

Job 34:27. It teaches me a great lesson that although I claim that I adore Jehovah and that I love him, without a doubt my behavior will show that I really take him into account, if in my decisions I always take Jehovah's feelings into account, then I will really show that I care. have your approval.

Job 34:29. We see Elihu's expression when God remains silent who can condemn him and it is a very strong and very valuable lesson for us because there should not be any complaint towards Jehovah on our part because we feel that he does not listen to us or does not grant our requests or allows us to evil is upon us and yet if it were still so and if God wants to remain silent, what could we discuss or allege, then that is not Jehovah's position but his sovereignty is very important.

I really liked what I said in Job 34:21,22, where it says this little part because the eyes of God are on the ways of man, he says he sees all his steps and there is nothing, neither darkness nor shadow, he says that one can hide what What he does, so that makes me remember and always keep in mind that Jehovah is watching me and that what I do in private or in secret when apparently no one sees me what really counts for him and tells him what I am.

Job 34:23. It says because God has not set a date for any man to appear before judgment, just as he also says on the 21st he says that he is seeing all the ways of man, so sooner or later we are going to give an account to Jehovah and it is It is better from now on to start doing the things that Jehovah likes so that when we are before him, we will certainly not tremble before him.

Job 34:19. He says that Jehovah does not show favoritism regardless of the title or position we have, rather what Jehovah is really going to focus on are the thoughts, actions in the integrity of our inner being, which is why we must make an effort to please him.

Job 35:6. You mention and sin What harm do you do to him if your offenses multiply how they affect him brother teaches us that if we want to cause God's displeasure and abandon him from the ways of his service we are only harming ourselves.

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