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In Job 22-26, the theme explores the question, "What profit is there?" Job’s friends accuse him of wrongdoing to explain his suffering. Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar harshly criticize Job, assuming his pain results from sin. However, Job maintains his innocence and challenges their viewpoint. Job begins reflecting on the mysterious ways of God, realizing that the righteous may suffer while the wicked prosper. The chapters emphasize trusting God’s wisdom, even when life seems unfair or unclear, and acknowledge His sovereign control over creation. Job’s statements display both confusion about his trials and growing humility as he faces his suffering, showing that humans can’t always comprehend God’s purposes.
By TWRIn Job 22-26, the theme explores the question, "What profit is there?" Job’s friends accuse him of wrongdoing to explain his suffering. Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar harshly criticize Job, assuming his pain results from sin. However, Job maintains his innocence and challenges their viewpoint. Job begins reflecting on the mysterious ways of God, realizing that the righteous may suffer while the wicked prosper. The chapters emphasize trusting God’s wisdom, even when life seems unfair or unclear, and acknowledge His sovereign control over creation. Job’s statements display both confusion about his trials and growing humility as he faces his suffering, showing that humans can’t always comprehend God’s purposes.