In Job 10, Job pours out the bitterness of his soul directly to God. His words are raw and filled with anguish, yet they are spoken in faith, not rebellion. Rather than turning away from the Lord, Job brings his confusion, sorrow, and questions into God's presence. This episode shows us that honest lament is not a lack of faith. God welcomes His people's cries, even when understanding is clouded by suffering. Job wrestles with God's justice and providence, longing for relief and mercy, while still acknowledging that his life rests in the hands of his Creator. Ultimately, Job's lament points us forward to Jesus Christ—the One who fully entered human suffering and bore our griefs so that God's people would never be forsaken. Main Theme: God welcomes honest lament and sustains His people through mystery. Key Doctrine: God's providence is wise, loving, and perfect, even when unseen. For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave please our page at Servants of Grace: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/