Job 17:11
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What Does This Mean?
Job is saying that his life is almost over, and his plans have been ruined. He feels his heart's desires have been destroyed. This is from Job's conversation with his friends during his time of suffering.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you've played with every day. One day, it breaks and you can't play with it anymore. Job feels like his life is like that toy - it's broken and he can't do the things he planned.
Historical Background
The book of Job is an ancient narrative set in the land of Uz. It was written to explore themes of suffering and faith. The book is traditionally attributed to Moses or another author of the same era, and its audience is the people of Israel, reflecting on the nature of God's justice.
Living It Out Today
Consider a situation where you had big plans for something important, like a vacation or a project, but unexpected circumstances ruined your plans. Job's verse reminds us that such feelings of disappointment and loss are part of life and that we can still trust in God's purposes.