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that others can know Me better?” Which would you choose? Penetrating,
           isn’t it? I am sure, by grace, you would bow your head and say, “Thy will
           be done”. You would probably pray, “If it be possible let this cup pass.
           Nevertheless, Thy will be done. Father, glorify Thy name”.
           Listen  to  II  Corinthians  1:4:  “God  who  comforts  us  in  all  of  our
           affliction so that we may be able to comfort those who are in ANY
           affliction.”  Now  I  want  you  to  note  that.  I  used  to  think  I  had  to  go
           through a certain trial and then I could help those who went through the
           same thing. If I lost a child, then I could comfort those who lost a child. If
           I was delivered from drunkenness, I could help those who were delivered
           from  drunkenness.  But God  says  in  II  Corinthians  1:4,  you  go  through
           trials so you can help those who are in “ANY affliction”. Because all pain
           is the same at its root. Comfort others by the comfort which we ourselves
           are  comforted  by  God.  And  who  is  the  Comforter,  really?  Enlarged
           blessing for the sufferer. Enlarged blessing through the sufferer. And I
           did not even tell you the main point yet in chapter 42:7–17.
           God used Job. He used his sufferings. He blessed his friends. He became
           priest and mediator. He blessed his family; he forgave them and restored
           fellowship. Blessed his wife. Blesses us four thousand years later. But that
           is not the main way God used Job. You see, Job blessed God Himself.
           Job ministered to the heart of God. Remember the setting of the book.
           Remember  what  it  is  all  about.  God  was    accomplishing    something
           before the eyes of Satan. God had said to Satan, “My servant will be true
           to Me. My servant Job, even if you remove the hedge, even if you put him
           between the hammer and the anvil, my servant will not forsake Me”.
           Let me ask this question. Suppose no human being ever heard about your
           problems. Nobody ever saw your sufferings. There were no stories told
           about you. No one ever wrote a book. You would probably say, “Boy,
           what a waste! Why did I have to go through all that? All for nothing. How
           could God bless through me if no one ever hears about my problems?”
           And the answer is, God would know about it. He would receive it as a
           sweet sacrifice of praise unto Himself. It would minister directly to His
           heart.

           You see, that is the great principle in Matthew 26, verse 8. Remember
           Mary came with that alabaster box of precious ointment? The disciples
           cried out indignantly, “What is the point of this excess? Why this waste?”
           Here is the principle. Anything that ministers to the heart of God is not
           wasted. There is no excess if it ministers to Him. And God blessed Job.
           Sure, he blessed his friends and he blessed his wife and He is blessing us


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