This verse speaks to me about putting people's opinions in their rightful place. Do you ever give someone power over you or your emotions because of how much you care about their opinion? It's normal to want to be liked but we can make that so important that we lose sight of whose opinion should matter most: God's. I'm not saying we should not be answerable to anyone, no, but that's very different from allowing that person's preference have so much power over you that you are unhappy. It only leads to a lack of peace. Shalom!
The phrase " existential crisis" may sound deep and far fetched to you so lets use Job's story to set it up. Let's introduce Job, a wealthy man with kids who do what most rich kids do, they party. He has lots of land. Set up a large farm in your mind and add some 7000 sheep, 3000 camels, 1000 oxen and 500 female donkeys. You need a lot of land to hold all those animals! He is a man with so much integrity that one book of the bible is dedicated to him. The question is why did he have so many trials? Everything went wrong in Job's life, yes e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g. It all started with something he could not see in Job chapter 1. God boasts about Job and Satan tells God that the only reason Job serves him is because of the things God does for him. His proposition is for God to let him , Satan, switch things around so that Job would curse God. God agrees but states that Satan cannot take Job's life. ...
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