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The book of Job confronts one of life's most difficult questions: Why do good people suffer? Job, a wealthy and righteous man, lost everything in a single day - his possessions, servants, and ten children. When God finally appeared to Job, He didn't provide explanations but instead asked challenging questions that revealed Job's limited understanding compared to God's infinite wisdom. Job's transformation came not through receiving answers, but through encountering God directly. His story points us toward Jesus Christ, who suffered innocently and was cut off from God so we could have eternal access to the Father.
By Pastor Jerry MaddenThe book of Job confronts one of life's most difficult questions: Why do good people suffer? Job, a wealthy and righteous man, lost everything in a single day - his possessions, servants, and ten children. When God finally appeared to Job, He didn't provide explanations but instead asked challenging questions that revealed Job's limited understanding compared to God's infinite wisdom. Job's transformation came not through receiving answers, but through encountering God directly. His story points us toward Jesus Christ, who suffered innocently and was cut off from God so we could have eternal access to the Father.