The book of Job confronts one of the most difficult realities of the Christian life, the suffering of the righteous. In this overview of Job, Dave Jenkins introduces a new series on Reading the Bible Daily with Dave by examining the historical setting, structure, and major themes of the book. Job teaches that suffering is not evidence of God's absence or failure, but a context in which His sovereign wisdom, goodness, and purposes are often most clearly revealed. This episode explores: • Why righteous believers suffer in a fallen world • God's absolute sovereignty over suffering • The limits of human wisdom and assumptions • How Job points forward to Jesus Christ, the greater righteous sufferer • How believers can trust God when His purposes feel hidden Job reminds us that when we cannot trace God's hand, we can trust His heart. The Lord reigns faithfully, wisely, and lovingly, even in seasons of deep suffering. 📖 Scripture Focus: Job 1–42; Romans 8; James 5; 1 Peter 1 For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/