Job: Reverent in Suffering …
Job's worship was remarkable because it came in the midst of great suffering.
Job's worship was remarkable because it came in the midst of great suffering.
Why did God prolong Job's suffering? Didn't his initial reaction prove his faith?
The suffering of the righteous is not a token of God's enmity but of his love. It is not a punishment of their sins but a refinement of their righteousness.
There is no necessary connection between age and wisdom, or youth and folly. Wisdom comes from the Lord and is offered to all ages.
It is presumptuous to assume you can counsel God about how to run a more just world.
What God is after in all his dealings with his children is a brokenhearted joy that trusts like a little child in God and returns good for evil.