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Why do bad things happen to good people? Can suffering serve any good purpose? Why me? These are real questions that many wrestle with today—and that Job wrestled with thousands of years ago. The book of Job is a historical biography of Job, “a blameless and upright man,” one justified by faith in the sight of God. This commentary traces his spiritual journey through tragic bereavement and...

• To expose the reality of Satan and satanic power. • To comfort the people of God during their pilgrimage and to give hope for the journey. • To encourage the people of God to trust him at all times. The questions ‘Why me?’ and ‘Why now?’ are often on the lips of God’s people in times of trial and suffering. Yet suffering is not always punishment for sins committed. The Bible is clear on this. ‘The answer that the book of Job gives is that suffering is not related to anything particular that we
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