Immerse: Poets Full Volume - Flipbook - Page 323
32:10–33:6
Job
So listen to me,
and let me tell you what I think.
“I have waited all this time,
listening very carefully to your arguments,
listening to you grope for words.
I have listened,
but not one of you has refuted Job
or answered his arguments.
And don’t tell me, ‘He is too wise for us.
Only God can convince him.’
If Job had been arguing with me,
I would not answer with your kind of logic!
You sit there baffled,
with nothing more to say.
Should I continue to wait, now that you are
silent?
Must I also remain silent?
No, I will say my piece.
I will speak my mind.
For I am full of pent-up words,
and the spirit within me urges me on.
I am like a cask of wine without a vent,
like a new wineskin ready to burst!
I must speak to find relief,
so let me give my answers.
I won’t play favorites
or try to flatter anyone.
For if I tried flattery,
my Creator would soon destroy me.
“Listen to my words, Job;
pay attention to what I have to say.
Now that I have begun to speak,
let me continue.
I speak with all sincerity;
I speak the truth.
For the Spirit of God has made me,
and the breath of the Almighty gives me life.
Answer me, if you can;
make your case and take your stand.
Look, you and I both belong to God.
I, too, was formed from clay.
311