“Can you find out the deep things of God? Can you find out the limit of the Almighty?” (Job 11:7)
The two questions posed by Job’s friend Zophar in Job 11:7 are obviously rhetorical. A god who is limited in his “god-ness” and whose “deep things” can be completely plumbed by man is, in effect, no god at all. The correct response to Zophar’s questions about Almighty God is this: “Great is the Lord… His greatness is unsearchable,” (Ps. 145:3). “The measure of [His greatness] is longer than the earth and broader than the sea,” (Job 11:8-9). This Lord of lords possesses omnipotent sovereignty, omniscient wisdom, everlasting duration, and omnipresent immensity.- Omnipotent sovereignty – “great is the Lord, and of great power” (Ps. 147:5).
- Omniscient understanding – “God is greater than our heart, and knows all things,” (1 John 3:20).
- Everlasting duration – “behold, God is great, and we cannot know Him, neither can the number of His years be searched out,” (Job 36:26).
- Omnipresent immensity – “great is our God above all gods. Who is able to build Him a house, seeing the heaven and heaven of heavens cannot contain Him?” (2 Chron. 2:5-6).
- Lord, in the light of Your perfection and omnipotent sovereignty, I am nothing! How amazing is it that Christ stooped down to save me!
- The nations are but “drops of a bucket,” (Isa. 40:15) in comparison to You. And if nations are so utterly inconsiderable, what shall we say of individuals?
- When we observe our insignificance in comparison to Your greatness, Lord, we have no reason to boast in anything! Any good thing that I may do is because of Your work of grace and love in me. “I can do all things,” (1 John 3:9) John says, only “through Christ that strengthens me.”