Not Why, Who

Morning Service
Aug 17, 2014

The Old Testament book of Job chronicles the trials and suffering of a godly man. As the book draws to a close, we see that he has learned to face suffering, not by demanding why these things have happened to him, but by considering Who God is, and by trusting the Lord that he knows with his whole heart and life.

Job 42:1-6

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