In Job 2, the suffering of a righteous man intensifies. What began as external loss now becomes deeply personal as Job is struck physically, pressured relationally, and tested emotionally. Yet in the midst of deeper pain, Job holds fast to his integrity and does not sin with his lips. This episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave walks verse by verse through Job 2:1–13, showing that God remains sovereign over every trial, that suffering often comes in waves, and that true faith endures not by understanding God's ways but by trusting His character. We also see how Job points us forward to Jesus Christ—the true Man of Sorrows—who suffered innocently, resisted temptation, was misunderstood and abandoned, and entrusted Himself fully to the Father for our redemption. This passage encourages believers to cling to God when pain deepens, to minister presence rather than platitudes to the suffering, and to rest in the truth that no trial is wasted in God's sovereign plan. For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave please visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/