Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional for February 4 Morning “I will work, and who shall let it.” Job 38:1-11 , Job 38:16 , Job 38:17 , Job 38:22 , Job 38:23 , Job 38:31-41 When the three accusers were silent, when Elihu had concluded his eloquent address, and Job had no more to say, the Lord himself interposed, and as with a long succession of thunderclaps hushed every heart and voice into awe. Job 38:2 How solemn is that word “Who is this?” Is it a poor, weak, foolish man? Is it Job? My servant Job! Does he speak of that which he cannot understand and venture to complain of his God? Our wisdom is only wisdom when it admits its own folly. Job 38:3-7 We know nothing of the common things of God, how foolish we are to think that we can pry into his arcana, and lay bare his mysterious secrets. We had better sing with angels, than doubt with devils. The angels all sang, sang together, and sang with one common joy. O for such un...