There is a song, "Blessed Be the Name of the Lord".
The line in the chorus, "The
Lord giveth, He taketh away, Blessed be the name of the Lord..."
Some people do not agree with the term ‘He taketh away’ (I am one of these myself). The principle is the Lord gives, gives and gives some more freely and does not take or require payments from people for anything. “God is no man's debtor, but a very good provider!” God is not mean but kind He does not give us good things and then take them away for any reason. Romans 11:29 states, “For God's gifts and his call can never be withdrawn.” Also, James 1:17, “All generous giving and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or the slightest hint of change.” God is not human and does not cruelly take back anything that HE has given.
It is important to consider the context of this verse from
scripture, Job 1:21; And he said, “Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and
naked shall I return. The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away; blessed be
the name of the LORD.” In context, the
scripture is talking about life; not things or our stuff. Job was mourning the
loss of his children, like the parents of the children in Newtown, CT. Job was
not talking about the loss of his stuff as this song suggests.Some people do not agree with the term ‘He taketh away’ (I am one of these myself). The principle is the Lord gives, gives and gives some more freely and does not take or require payments from people for anything. “God is no man's debtor, but a very good provider!” God is not mean but kind He does not give us good things and then take them away for any reason. Romans 11:29 states, “For God's gifts and his call can never be withdrawn.” Also, James 1:17, “All generous giving and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or the slightest hint of change.” God is not human and does not cruelly take back anything that HE has given.
Satan is the thief and robber. Another point about the context is, it was the chief robber that did the taking. It was not the Lord at all that took from Job. It was Satan (Job 1:6-12). The Lord does not take BUT accepts our offerings and accepts our pains and exchanges these for His benefits (Rev 3:17 and Is 61:1-7). It is the Lord that is the Provider. In fact he calls Himself Provider. A provider cannot be a taker.
I find it interesting that in the end of Satan's troubling Job, and his discussions with his friends, Job had changed his mind about ALL that he said.
In Job 42 Job Responds to
the Lord:
1Then
Job replied to the Lord: 2 “I know that you can do anything, and no one can stop
you. 3 You
asked, ‘Who is this that questions my wisdom with such ignorance?’ It is I—and
I was talking about things I knew nothing about, things far too wonderful for
me. 4 You
said, ‘Listen and I will speak! I have some questions for you, and you must
answer them.’ 5 I had only heard about you before, but now I have seen
you with my own eyes. 6 I take
back everything I said, and I sit in dust and ashes to show my repentance.”
At the end Job is saying two things: first, he didn't know
GOD based on what he had heard from his friends (or even from himself). And second, he repented for / from what he
said. In reading and using verses from the book of Job, we must always remember
that which is written before God spoke in Job 38 was mere human
understanding / ideas (including Job 1:21). (Job 38:1 Then the Lord answered Job out of the storm. He said: 2“Who is this that darkens my counsel with words without
knowledge?)Taking way is not pruning either. An examination of pruning as laid out in John 15:2 " He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful."
I decided to lookup
what the meaning of ‘prunes’ is: to cleanse, of filth impurity, etc; to prune
trees and vines from useless shoots; metaph. from guilt, to expiate
This verse could (should?) read,
"He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch
that does bear fruit he beautifies so that it will be even more
fruitful."
The concept suggested that God takes
away impurity is like the concept that he takes away what is missing. You
cannot take something from nothing. I
was wretched and miserable and poor and
blind and naked. And the LORD gave me comfort, peace, provision for all my
need, opened my eyes to see him and clothed me. You don’t take away
darkness with a vacuum or a broom you add LIGHT. As Albert Einstein said, “Darkness
does not exist. Darkness is merely the absence of LIGHT.” More
goodness is the answer to everything missing, lacking in our experience.
AS ALWAYS COMMENTS ENCOURAGED
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