In Job 1, we are introduced to a righteous man whose faith is tested through sudden and devastating loss. Though Job fears the Lord and walks uprightly, he loses his wealth, his servants, and all ten of his children in a single day. Yet Job's response is not anger toward God, but worship. This episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave explores what true faith looks like when life falls apart. Job's story reminds us that faith is not rooted in circumstances, but in the unchanging character and sovereign purposes of God. Through Job's grief, we see a powerful testimony to worship in suffering and a foreshadowing of Christ, the greater righteous sufferer who endured the cross for our salvation. Key Themes: • God's sovereignty in suffering • Faith tested through loss • Worship that honors God in grief • Job as a pointer to Christ Scripture Passage: Job 1:1–22 (ESV) Key Verse: Job 1:21 "The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord." 🎙️ Reading the Bible Daily with Dave 🌐 https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/