Elihu is the name of a man that very few people have quoted. Many people are sure that they have read the name somewhere in the bible but not quite sure where.
Elihu was a very young man when his contributions were noted and recorded. In the book of Job, many people are familiar with the three friends that came to commiserate with him. However there is a young man called Elihu. He is much younger than the three friends and He is there watching as Job and the three friends try to get to the bottom of understanding the reasons for Job’s suffering.
He is younger, so he waits until everyone is done but by the end he is fuming (obuswandi!). He is angry with the three pals as well as Job. The young man thinks of himself as God’s representative then he starts to speak. Even God at the end of the book makes no mention of him yet this young man set the stage for God to show up.
This man speaks for 6 full chapters. He is indignant on God’s behalf that no one can find anything to condemn Job. He is angry that Job says he is blameless. The first three chapters (Job 32 – 35) he is breathing fire out at Job for justifying himself. The last three chapters, it is like he forgets about what he was telling Job and he focuses heavenward to worship God. It is that part that I find so captivating
Job 36: 24-26
24 Remember to extol his work,
which men have praised in song.
25 All mankind has seen it;
men gaze on it from afar.
26 How great is God—beyond our understanding!
The number of his years is past finding out.
He is taken up by this revelation of who God is that he puts aside his discourse against Job. He had started his speech trying to be God’s defense attorney but by now he is overwhelmed at who God really is. He had started with anger but now God’s revelation of Himself is so overwhelming that he starts to worship Him.
Job 36: 29-30
29 Who can understand how he spreads out the clouds,
how he thunders from his pavilion?
30 See how he scatters his lightning about him,
bathing the depths of the sea.
He gazes at His creation and all he sees is God in his splendor and power.
Job 37:3-4
3 He unleashes his lightning beneath the whole heaven
and sends it to the ends of the earth.
4 After that comes the sound of his roar;
he thunders with his majestic voice.
When his voice resounds,
he holds nothing back.
It looks at the moment that it is about to rain or it has already started to rain. Elihu, in my opinion, was outside and as the rain was falling on him he had already lost himself in worship that He just continued to worship God. He could hear Him in the rain. He was overwhelmed by the revelation of God through His creation and he just could not stop his response to such an amazing God.
When he heard the thunder, it was just like hearing God’s voice. I can picture him goose-pimpled all over! Not because of the cold but because of God’s revelation of Himself. Remember, by this time God had not yet spoken!!
His worship set such a stage for God that He just came down! Hallelujah!!
The verse that nearly makes me want to jump out of my seat is Job 38:1
1 Then the LORD answered Job out of the storm.
It was out of the storm that Elihu had just derived a revelation of God from. It makes me feel like the worship just ruptured the heavens and the LORD came down.
By the time Elihu was about to finish, you could even sense his deep reverence in these words
Job 37:23-24
23 The Almighty is beyond our reach and exalted in power;
in his justice and great righteousness, he does not oppress.
24 Therefore, men revere him,
for does he not have regard for all the wise in heart?
God has revealed Himself to us in ways even greater than He did in those days. Elihu was amazed at the storm. We see even much more than storms.
Our generation is able to see the mountains and hills on the moon.
Bill Bryson once said that we have so much advanced in our technology that if anyone lit a match on the moon, we can see it!
What God has made known of Himself today should leave us with enough awe and amazement to inspire worship that this earth has never known. We have more raw materials to work with to respond to a God so powerful than anyone in the history of this planet. Yet we are caught up in our business. We are actually more awed by the technology that sees the stars than we are awed by the One who made the stars! God have mercy on us.
These are some words from Matt Redman's "Face down" album
God, open our eyes towards a greater glimpse
Worship starts with seeing You
Our hearts respond to Your revelation"
