May 9, 2019
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CloseAfter hearing about the terrible events that happen to Job, we see his detailed response. In contrast to his earlier acceptance, we experience Job's raw grief-stricken emotion. He curses the day of his birth, laments his life, and pours out his pain. In his response to suffering, we see reflections of our own. But we also find hints of a roadmap for walking through pain toward the glory of a deeper relationship with God.
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