How does Job 14:15 reflect God's desire for a relationship with us? Key Verse: Job 14:15 “You will call, and I will answer You; You will desire the work of Your hands.” God’s Initiative Revealed in Job’s Words • “ You will call ” – God is the One who speaks first, taking loving initiative to reach His creation. • “ I will answer ” – Job anticipates a personal, two-way conversation, not distant formality. • “ You will desire the work of Your hands ” – The Creator longs for what He fashioned; our lives matter deeply to Him. A Thread Woven through Scripture • Genesis 3:9 – God seeks fallen Adam: “Where are you?” His pursuit predates human repentance. • Exodus 3:4 – “God called to him out of the bush, ‘Moses, Moses!’ ” Relationship begins with God’s voice. • Psalm 27:8 – “My heart said, ‘Seek His face.’ Your face, LORD, I will seek.” God’s call awakens our response. • Isaiah 49:15-16 – He cannot forget us; our names are engraved on His palms. • John 10:3 – “The sheep listen to His voice. He calls His own sheep by name.” Jesus mirrors the Father’s heart. • Revelation 3:20 – The risen Christ still knocks and calls, seeking fellowship. What God’s Longing Means for Us Today • Our worth is rooted in being “the work of His hands.” We are not disposable; we are desired. • Every prompt from Scripture, conscience, or Spirit is God continuing to “call.” • Prayer is answering, not initiating. We enter a dialogue already opened by Him. • Confidence replaces fear: if He desires us, He will not abandon us (Hebrews 13:5). • Hope extends beyond death; Job spoke while pondering mortality, yet trusted future reunion (Job 19:25-27). Living in Responsive Fellowship • Stay attentive – carve out quiet to recognize His ongoing call. • Answer promptly – obedience is the practical “I will answer You.” • Cultivate gratitude – thank Him that we are not merely noticed but passionately desired. • Share the invitation – because God longs for all He formed, we urge others to hear His voice (2 Corinthians 5:20). |