The story of Job well demonstrates what I’m saying. If you enter the book of Job looking for an answer to the question, “Why do the righteous suffer?” you’ll come out sorely disappointed. Wow! I've never thought about this, Lori. It makes sense now. I happen to be in Job right now in my reading shedule.
The story of Job well demonstrates what I’m saying. If you enter the book of Job looking for an answer to the question, “Why do the righteous suffer?” you’ll come out sorely disappointed. Wow! I've never thought about this, Lori. It makes sense now. I happen to be in Job right now in my reading shedule.
There was also a post on Medium I don’t know if you saw. Anything to get you through the book of Job!
https://medium.com/@lori-wangler/digging-for-treasure-in-the-book-of-job-da2330d2a2aa
Oh, good timing!
If you’d like, here’s an article I wrote for my blog. I intended to do a whole series on Job there—even said I would—but then life happened!
https://wanglerlori.wixsite.com/ponder/post/the-book-of-job-cast-of-characters
Great job on the formatting and buttons, by the way. 👍👏👏👏
>>His limited, earthly revelation, his knowledge and logic, though valuable and even valid, could not restrain, explain, or contain God.
Love this! I’m not sure I followed everything you were trying to say. Maybe I should ponder this a bit more. 🤔😉
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