Most people are familiar with the general theme of the Book of Job: a righteous man suffers, holds on to his faith, and is greatly rewarded in the end.
They explore the origin of Satan, the problem of evil in a world created by an all-powerful and loving God, the true motivation for service to God, the insidious power of legalism, the purpose of life, and s.
The Questions posed in the Book of Job are some of the most profound Questions anyone can ask.
But there is so much more to it than that.
Most people are familiar with the general theme of the Book of Job: a righteous man suffers, holds on to his faith, and is greatly rewarded in the end