The Lord said to Satan, "Have you considered My servant Job? Job 1:8
My Sunday school class has been studying one book of the Bible each week. Beginning with Genesis, we are looking at the theme, structure, and uniqueness of each book. Little did I realize that two women in my class were eager to get to the book of Job. They are nurses who daily confront the problem of human suffering, and they often asked hard questions about God’s role in it.
All too often the explanation for suffering is similar to that expressed by Job’s three friends who came to sit with him. One after another, Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar told Job that he deserved the suffering because of his sin. The young observer Elihu cam along and told Job the same thing.
The real reason Job was suffering was that Satan, the leader of the fallen angels, was trying to get him to turn from God. Because Satan cannot dethrone the LORD, he opposed Him by attaching His followers. (1 Peter 5:8). He strikes at God by tempting us to sin.
One reason for suffering, therefore, is that it’s part of a larger, cosmic struggle. During hard times, we face the choice to trust God or to turn from Him. If we endure suffering with our trust in the LORD unshaken, we will thwart Satan’s efforts and glorify our God.
Great Is Thy Faithfulness. 2009 By Our Daily Bread Ministries. Sept. 28 Devotional.
Therefore, because He Lives, I can fact tomorrow!
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Randy Alcorn answers the question of Why good people sometimes suffer.
If you have questions you are looking to for answers.
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God’s Word is Central to gaining an eternal perspective.
In times of crisis we try to make sense of life. We crave perspective for our minds and relief for our hearts. We need our worldview realigned by God’s inspired Word: “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16)
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Richard
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