Noah, Daniel & Job
Why does God single out these three men: Noah, Daniel and Job?
Ezekiel 14:12-20
First some background thoughts. Just before this God says through Ezekiel that he will punish Israel so that they "may go no more astray from [Him], neither be polluted any more with all their transgressions; but that they may be [His] people, and [He] may be their God" (Ezekiel 14:11). Unlike us who might punish someone in order to get even, God disciplines those who He loves (Proverbs 3:12, Hebrews 12:6, Revelation 3:19). While the following truth does not often seem like a reality to us, God knows that we are eternal beings who are destined for hell if we don't turn to Him. As such, should be be hard of hearing his call on our lives, he may very well allow hardship to jolt us into a reality check. As an aside, it is really sad to read that at the end of time, when God pours out his judgement on the earth, rather than repent and call on Him, people "[blaspheme]the name of God" (Revelation 16:9).
Back to my opening question. Let's look at each person.
Noah (2948 BC)
Daniel (604BC - 504BC)
Job (1650 BC-1500 BC)
There is so much that can be said about these three hero's of the Faith but in short God was the center of their lives and it was Him that they served and obeyed and Him alone. They served God even though it looked like it would be their undoing, result in their demise or see them rejected by those around them. What I really find challenging is that people have lived who found grace in the eyes of God, fled from evil (were not defiled) and were perfect and upright before God. Not only did they exist but they lived as such long before being able to experience the wonderful born-again conversion. How much more should we (who are no called the sons of God) be able to live us such today. Being born-again and fill of the Holy Ghost, we are without excuse.
In the context of these verses however, according to Wesely, the reason why these three were chosen was "Noah - Who 'tis probable prevailed with God to spare the world for some years, and saved his near relations when the flood came. Daniel - Who prevailed for the life of the wise men of Chaldea. Job - Who daily offered sacrifice for his children, and at last reconciled God to those that had offended" (Wesley commentary from e-sword). It would thus appear that their crowning glory was that when it came to other people, that they had the same heart as their God i.e. "not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance" (2 Pe 3:9). Do I have a similar heart? Do I, like Christ, weep for the lost (Lu 19:41)?
At the end of the day may I flee evil and simply serve my Lord with all that I am knowing that in Him I am not only a new creation (2 Cor 5:17) and accepted in the beloved (Eph 1:6) but that in the midst of any resulting tribulation that He can and will use me to bring glory and honor to His name.
Oh Lord, may my eyes and heart stay fixed on you and as well as focused on Glory!
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