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The book of Job is the harrowing story of a man whose life changed so dramatically in the course of a few short days. It is about the problem of suffering and the answer to the problem is not seen in the comments of Job's counselors but more importantly in his response to suffering. The book of Job teaches us how to respond to difficulties in our lives. Job's acceptance of his loss is a model of piety. When Job responds with questions and even a measure of bitterness and anger, his frustration is always taken directly to God. Job never lost faith, he is a model of cross-bearing and he teaches us to persevere even in the incomprehensible ways of God in our lives. - Publisher. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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This book on Job is lengthy and examines each chapter in detail. There are numerous quotations from theologians included and an explanation of the different viewpoints in many areas.
The book of Job is obviously primarily about suffering and our response to it as Christians. We are moving further and further away from the Bible as a means of help and comfort at these times. This book points us back to the source of all true help with this reminder:
Firstly, we need to see the value of the Word of God in the healing process of those who feel spiritually abandoned. Secular counsellors often suggest that Scripture is the cause of the trouble. They suggest that we get rid of the Bible! The right advice, however, is to learn what God's Word has to say and to discover how relevant it all is. Disciplined, thoughtful Bible study will pay enormous dividends. It will change the way we think and that in turn, will change the way we live and feel.
Recommended for those who truly want to understand the book of Job and its practical relevance for us today. ( )