How should the imagery in Job 20:25 influence our daily decision-making? Job 20:25 in Focus “It is drawn, and it comes out of the body, even the glittering point from his gall; terrors come upon him.” What the Imagery Shows - A lethal weapon has already pierced the wicked person; removal only worsens the wound - The “glittering point” flashes with deadly certainty, exposing inner corruption (“his gall”) - Immediate, overwhelming terror follows—the moment of sinful triumph turns to dread Key Truths for Daily Decisions - Sin always carries consequences that cannot be dodged once set in motion - Hidden corruption eventually becomes visible, just as the arrow’s point emerges - Momentary pleasures of wrongdoing give way to lasting fear and loss - God’s justice operates with precision; nothing escapes His notice Four Decision-Making Filters Inspired by the Verse 1. Transparency filter: choose actions you would not fear being exposed later 2. Consequence filter: pause and picture the long-term impact before acting 3. Purity filter: guard the “inner parts” (thoughts, motives) where corruption begins 4. Reverence filter: remember God’s certain justice and let holy fear steer each choice Supporting Passages - Numbers 32:23: “Be sure your sin will find you out.” - Galatians 6:7: “Do not be deceived: God is not mocked. Whatever a man sows, he will reap in return.” - Hebrews 10:31: “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.” Putting It into Practice Today - Replace secret compromises with open obedience, even in small matters - Confess and cut off any habit that feels thrilling now but would wound later - Invite accountability; allow trusted believers to help keep the “inner parts” clean - Meditate on Scripture each morning, letting God’s Word form your reflexes for the day - Celebrate the freedom found in walking transparently before God and people Final Encouragement Every choice plants a seed. Keep sowing seeds that will never pierce you with regret but will instead blossom into lasting peace and joy. |