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Job challenges the idea that the wicked always suffer for their actions, pointing to examples that seem to contradict his friends’ claims. He continues to search for answers and longs to find God. Though he cannot understand his circumstances, he desires to bring his case before Him. The dialogue deepens as Job wrestles with faith, justice, and suffering.
By Adura BabatundeJob challenges the idea that the wicked always suffer for their actions, pointing to examples that seem to contradict his friends’ claims. He continues to search for answers and longs to find God. Though he cannot understand his circumstances, he desires to bring his case before Him. The dialogue deepens as Job wrestles with faith, justice, and suffering.