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Setting the Stage for Disaster

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Overview:

Job 1:1–12

When the writer of the biblical book titled Job picked up a stylus to write his book, he could have begun with a blunt, three-word sentence, “Life is unfair.” Welcome to Job’s world. Not only is Job’s story relevant, but it represents one of the oldest and best pieces of literature of all time. In these opening verses, we’re introduced to our main character: a fine man with a remarkable resume. Then the scene changes as an insidious plan is suggested by Satan. Four principles emerge from these verses that remain true to this day.

Message Summary:

In the series opener, “Setting the Stage for Disaster,” Pastor Chuck Swindoll introduces us to one of the most significant and ancient pieces of literature ever written: the Book of Job. The message establishes a fundamental truth that many struggle to accept—that life is often profoundly unfair. Through an examination of Job 1:1–12, Swindoll pulls back the curtain on Job’s remarkable life, characterized by integrity, prosperity, and a deep devotion to God.

The scene then shifts from the earthly realm to a celestial one, where an insidious plan is suggested by Satan. This message clarifies that Job’s coming trials were not a result of personal sin, but rather a cosmic test of faith. Swindoll outlines four timeless principles regarding the nature of suffering and the unseen spiritual battle, providing a foundational perspective for anyone navigating the “unexplained” disasters of life.

Message Key Facts:

  • Job’s Character: Job is introduced with a “remarkable resume”—described as blameless, upright, fearing God, and turning away from evil.

  • The “Hedge” of Protection: Satan acknowledges that God has placed a protective hedge around Job, his house, and all that he has, proving that God is the source of Job’s security.

  • The Adversary’s Accusation: Satan argues that Job’s faith is transactional, suggesting that Job only serves God because of the material blessings he receives.

  • Divine Permission: The passage reveals that while Satan is the source of the plan, he cannot touch Job without God’s explicit permission, underscoring God’s ultimate sovereignty.

Message References:

Scripture: Job 1:1–12

  • Job 1:1–5: A description of Job’s integrity, his immense wealth, and his role as a spiritual leader for his family.

  • Job 1:6–8: The scene shifts to heaven where the “sons of God” present themselves before the Lord, and God highlights Job’s exemplary character to Satan.

  • Job 1:9–11: Satan’s challenge to God, claiming that Job will curse God if his possessions are taken away.

  • Job 1:12: The Lord’s response, granting Satan limited power over Job’s circumstances but not over Job’s person.

Core Principles for Life

  1. Integrity Does Not Exempt Us from Trials: Being blameless and upright is no guarantee of a trouble-free life.

  2. There is an Unseen Realm: Much of what happens on earth is influenced by a spiritual battle and a heavenly conversation of which we are often unaware.

  3. Satan is a Limited Foe: The adversary can only go as far as God allows. He is a “lion on a leash.”

  4. True Faith is Not Transactional: God’s goal is to produce a faith that loves Him for who He is, not just for what He provides.

Message Speaker:

Pastor Chuck Swindoll

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