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TODAY'S READING:
WORD OF THE DAY:
- Listen
In the saga of Job, chapters 32 to 34 introduce us to a new character, Elihu. His entrance marks a pivotal moment in the narrative. These chapters continue the exploration of suffering and divine justice and delve into the art of listening and understanding.
Elihu: The Scribe Turned Speaker
Elihu, believed by some scholars to have been a scribe, initially observes the conversations between Job and his friends silently. However, he reaches a point where he feels compelled to speak out. In Job 32:2-5, Elihu expresses his frustration with both Job for not admitting his sins and with Job’s friends for failing to provide convincing answers. Elihu's outburst, “I am like a cask of wine without a vent,” symbolizes his overwhelming urge to share his thoughts.
Elihu’s Perspective on Divine Communication
Elihu offers a unique take on how God communicates with humans. He suggests that God uses various methods, including discipline through pain and messages through angels or mediators. In Job 33:24, Elihu speaks of a gracious entity who can rescue from death, a concept that resonates with Messianic expectations. This idea of a Mediator who protects from death and offers redemption is profound and foreshadows later theological concepts.
Elihu’s Accusations Against Job
While Elihu provides some encouraging insights, such as God's willingness to accept and restore those who pray to Him (Job 33:26), he also challenges Job's attitude. In Chapter 34, Elihu accuses Job of arrogance and rebellion against God. This accusation seems harsh, especially given Job’s persistent integrity throughout his trials.
Reevaluating Elihu's Role
Initially, one might perceive Elihu as a wise and understanding friend, but a closer examination of his words reveals a complex character. Like Job's other friends, Elihu believes he knows God and His ways. He speaks truths about God's omnipresence and power, yet his approach to Job is not entirely devoid of judgment.
The Art of Listening According to Elihu
Elihu’s repeated plea, “Listen to me,” highlights the importance of active listening. His intervention reminds us of the power of truly hearing and understanding others rather than simply waiting for our turn to speak. This is a vital lesson in any discourse, especially in matters of spiritual and emotional significance.
Parenting and Listening: Lessons from Elihu
Good parenting advice often emphasizes the importance of listening – truly listening – to children. Stephen Covey’s quote, “Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply,” is particularly relevant here. Elihu’s and Job's friends' failure to genuinely listen to Job underscores this point. They were more focused on providing answers than understanding Job's heart.
The Importance of Being Other-Focused in Listening
Listening is an active skill that requires focus and empathy. It involves more than just hearing words; it's about understanding the emotions and thoughts behind them. True listening is other-focused, characterized by asking questions like “tell me more about this” or seeking deeper understanding of the person’s experiences.
Elihu's Prophecy and the Power of Listening
Despite Elihu's shortcomings in fully grasping Job's situation, his speech does contain elements of prophecy, particularly regarding the concept of a Mediator. This suggests that even in imperfect communication, elements of truth and insight can emerge. Elihu’s ability to pause and listen to God allowed him to convey this significant prophecy.
Conclusion: Embracing the Art of Listening
As we reflect on Elihu's role in Job 32-34, we are reminded of the complexities of human communication and the profound impact of genuine listening. Whether in parenting, friendship, or spiritual discourse, the ability to truly hear and empathize with others is invaluable. As we navigate our conversations and relationships, let's strive to listen with the intent to understand, embracing the power of empathy and connection in our interactions.
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