Out in the Cold
Tim Gustafson
Job 11:7–20
To God belong wisdom and power; counsel and understanding are his. Job 12:13
Jul 1, 2016
In desperation, a woman called the housing assistance center where I
worked. A heating problem had turned her rental home into a freezer with
furniture. Panicked, she asked me how she would care for her children. I
hurriedly replied with the scripted official response: “Just move into a
hotel and send the landlord the bill.” She angrily hung up on me.
I knew the textbook answer to her question, but I had completely missed
her heart. She wanted someone to understand her fear and desperation.
She needed to know she wasn’t alone. In essence, I had left her out in
the cold.
After Job had lost everything, he had friends with
answers but little understanding. Zophar told him all he needed to do
was live wholeheartedly for God. Then “life will be brighter than
noonday,” he said (11:17). That counsel wasn’t well received, and Job
responded with scathing sarcasm: “Wisdom will die with you!” (12:2). He
knew the dissatisfying taste of textbook answers to real-world problems.
It’s easy to be critical of Job’s friends for their failure to see the
big picture. But how often are we too quick with answers to questions we
don’t truly understand? People do want answers. But more than that,
they want to know we hear and understand. They want to know we care.
Father, help us to be a friend first before we offer advice to others.
Thank You for the privilege of sharing our hearts with You in prayer.
Thank You for sending us Your Holy Spirit so that we will never be
alone.
Before people want to hear what you say, they want to know that you care.