What is the meaning of Job 40:11? Unleash the fury of Your wrath • The Speaker is the LORD, challenging Job to do what only God can: “Unleash the fury of your wrath” (Job 40:11). • This is a literal reminder that divine wrath is not random rage but righteous justice (Nahum 1:2–3; Revelation 19:15). • God’s indignation is always holy, never tainted by sin (Psalm 7:11; Romans 1:18). • By inviting Job to pour out such wrath, the LORD exposes human inability to judge perfectly—highlighting God’s unique authority (Deuteronomy 32:35; Hebrews 10:30). Look on every proud man • Pride is singled out because it is the root of rebellion against God (Proverbs 16:5; Isaiah 2:11). • “Look on” means to search out and identify every trace of arrogance—something only the Omniscient can do (1 Samuel 2:3; Psalm 139:1–4). • God alone sees hearts and motives (Jeremiah 17:10). Job could not even fully grasp his own (Job 42:3). Bring him low • The LORD humbles the proud to display His supremacy and invite repentance (Daniel 4:37; Luke 1:52). • Bringing down the arrogant protects the humble and preserves justice (Psalm 18:27; James 4:6). • The command presses Job to recognize that he lacks both power and moral perfection to subdue pride universally; only God meets that standard (Job 40:12–14). summary Job 40:11 literally records God’s challenge: unleash wrath, expose every proud heart, and humble it. The verse underscores God’s exclusive right and ability to judge sin, especially pride, while revealing human limits. Our proper response is reverent humility, trusting the LORD who alone sees, judges, and ultimately brings justice. |