The middle as defined by Merriam-Webster is
“the
position of being among or in the midst of something”.
Tell
me have you ever been in the middle.
In
the middle of your siblings.
In
the middle of a fight.
In
the middle of a crowd.
In
the middle of traffic.
In
the middle of a storm.
In
middle school.
In
the middle of a test.
In
the middle of the school year.
In
the middle of the work day.
In
the middle of raising your kids.
In
the middle of a job change.
In
the middle of a divorce.
In
the middle of a healing process.
In
the middle of life.
In
the middle of a season.
Just
in the middle.
Being
in the middle sucks. Being the middle child. Being caught in the middle of
something that you shouldn’t have been in. Being in the middle of an argument.
We all I think have been in the middle.
We
know what the beginning was. We know where we have been. We know what was. But
now we are in the middle. In the middle of what was and what is to come. In the
middle of what we did not even expect. The middle.
But
what if I told you that there is great things that can happen in the middle.
When
I think about someone who was caught in the middle - I think of Job. Job
suddenly found himself in the middle. But why was this such a rough middle for Job.
We read this about him in Job 1:
“In
the land of Uz there lived a man whose name was Job. This man was blameless and
upright; he feared God and shunned evil. He had seven sons and three daughters,
and he owned seven thousand sheep, three thousand camels, five hundred yoke of
oxen and five hundred donkeys, and had a large number of servants. He was the
greatest man among all the people of the East.” - Job 1:1-3 NIV
Job
had a lot going for him. He had a lot possessions and was a very wealthy man.
But Job would soon find himself in the middle. He would soon find himself
between what was and the future. There was a conversation going on above – in
the heavens - that was going to change the life of Job in an instant and
forever.
Satan
had come into the presence of the Lord after roaming the earth. (Satan still
roams the earth today - looking who he can attack next.)
Satan
then has this conversation with the Lord:
“Then
the Lord said to Satan, ‘Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on
earth like him; he is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns
evil.’ ‘Does Job fear God for nothing?’ Satan replied. ‘Have you not put a
hedge around him and his household and everything he has? You have blessed the
work of his hands, so that his flocks and herds are spread throughout the land.
But now stretch out your hand and strike everything he has, and he will surely
curse you to your face.’” - Job 1:8-11 NIV
But
God also gives Satan a warning, He tells Satan to not lay a finger on Job
himself (Job 1:12). Then Satan leaves and Job’s life changes in a matter of
minutes.
First
a servant comes running to him saying that the servants in the field had been
attacked and killed and that all of the cattle had been stolen. So Job lost his
cattle - his source of food and money. But while that servant is still telling
Job what had happened, another messenger came with more news.[1]
The
second servant came and said that a great fireball came from the sky and burned
all the sheep and the shepherds. So Job lost his sheep and shepherds - this
could be another source of income. While that servant was still telling Job his
news - another messenger showed up with even more bad news.[1]
This
messenger told Job that another group of people came and took all of his camels
and killed all of the servants that were watching them. Once again a possible
income for Job. But it wasn’t over yet. There was another messenger that showed
up in the middle of the other messenger’s speech with even more news.
This
messenger had the worst news of them all. He told Job that the house his sons
and daughters were in had collapsed due to a huge wind that came on the house
and all of his children were killed.[1]
Job
couldn’t take it anymore. The Bible says:
“At
this, Job got up and tore his robe and shaved his head. Then he fell to the
ground in worship and said: ‘Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked I
will depart. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; may the name of
the Lord be praised.’” - Job 1:20-21 NIV
Wait!
Did I read that right?! In the middle of all of that - Job sent up a
hallelujah! After losing his kids, his cattle, his sheep, his camels, and his
servants. We also find out that Job also lost his health and had gone down so
far that people couldn’t recognize him. They just sat with him because of his
great suffering.[2]
But
Job knew that God was there with him. There in the middle of all of that - God
was him. Elevation Worship has a song called “Here Again” and the song opens
with these words:
“Can't
go back to the beginning
Can't
control what tomorrow will bring
But
I know here in the middle
Is
the place where you promise to be”[3]
God
is in the middle with you - whatever your middle might be. Your middle may be
sickness or recovering from sickness. Your middle may be raising your kids who
are now teenagers. Your middle may be dealing with divorce. Your middle may be
dealing with a job loss. Whatever it might be - God is in the middle with you.
Job knew that and he had his eyes up and sent a shout of praise to God from the
middle of his situation.
Job
wasn’t alone. He was just in the middle of what had been and what was to come.
Job had to go through the middle and we at the very end of his story what
happened to him.
“The
Lord blessed the latter part of Job’s life more than the former part. He
had fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, a thousand yoke of oxen and a
thousand donkeys.” - Job 42:12 NIV
Job
had better life than he had before and going through the middle. We may not
like the middle, but going through the middle with God there – as He promised –
will take us to something even better than we had before!
Hallelujah
that God is in the middle!!!
___________________
[1]
Job 1
[2]
Job 2
[3]
Elevation Worship “Here Again” written by Amy Corbett, Chris Brown, and Steven
Furtick. Elevation Worship lyrics are property and copyright of their owners.
"Here Again" lyrics provided for educational purposes and personal
use only.
This
post references the lyrics of a song. The meaning of the lyrics and the song in
this post is my own interpretation.I would love to hear from you!!
Questions or comments... Please leave them below or email secondstagequestions@gmail.com
PLEASE VISIT THE SECOND STAGE MINISTRIES FACEBOOK PAGE - CLICK LIKE!!
PLEASE VISIT THE SECOND STAGE MINISTRIES YOUTUBE CHANNEL
PLEASE VISIT THE SECOND STAGE MINISTRIES FACEBOOK PAGE - CLICK LIKE!!
PLEASE VISIT THE SECOND STAGE MINISTRIES YOUTUBE CHANNEL
Comments
Post a Comment