How can Job 15:7 encourage us to value God's eternal perspective over ours? Setting the Scene • Job has defended his integrity; Eliphaz responds with a pointed reminder of human limitations. • Eliphaz’s questions expose how easily people assume they see the whole picture when only God does. What the Verse Says Job 15:7: “Were you the first man ever born? Were you brought forth before the hills?” Truths the Verse Highlights • Humanity is recent; God is eternal. • Human insight is limited; God’s knowledge spans before “the hills.” • Recognizing this contrast keeps us from elevating personal opinion above divine revelation. Why God’s Perspective Deserves First Place 1. Eternal Origin – Psalm 90:2: “From everlasting to everlasting You are God.” – Because His perspective stretches from eternity past to eternity future, it is never shortsighted. 2. Perfect Wisdom – Job 38:4: “Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth?” – God’s questions to Job echo Eliphaz’s point: human beings were not present at creation, so God alone speaks with perfect authority. 3. Unfailing Reliability – Isaiah 55:8-9 affirms God’s thoughts and ways are higher than ours, guaranteeing His counsel is always right. – Proverbs 3:5-6 calls believers to trust the Lord rather than lean on personal understanding, because His insight cannot fail. 4. Redemptive Purpose – Romans 11:33 celebrates the depth of God’s wisdom and knowledge. Even when His plan surpasses comprehension, it works “for the good of those who love Him” (Romans 8:28). Practical Ways to Value God’s Perspective • Treat Scripture as the final authority—its timeless truth corrects fleeting cultural opinions. • Weigh every decision against biblical principles; resist acting on impulse or popular sentiment. • Rehearse God’s past faithfulness (Lamentations 3:21-23) to strengthen confidence in His future guidance. • Cultivate humility: regularly acknowledge in prayer and conversation that only God sees the end from the beginning. • Fix eyes on eternal realities (2 Corinthians 4:18), letting unseen truths shape present choices. Everyday Encouragement • When circumstances feel overwhelming, remember Job 15:7 anchors perspective—no human was “brought forth before the hills.” • Trust grows as God’s eternal viewpoint eclipses temporary confusion. • Confidence rests not in how much we know but in the One who always knew. |