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Job 1:1-2:10 - The book of Job is an epic lyrical poem sandwiched between two narrative prose sections that add up to one of the great works of world literature (in addition to being the Spirit-inspired word of God). It examines the question of whether or not God is good and just given all the suffering we find in the world. In the opening section of the book it introduces us to the characters and theological dilemmas that the rest of the book will wrestle with. It also stands in relation to two other load-bearing stories from across the Bible about God, goodness and suffering, both of which will be crucial for understanding the answers the book of Job offers. A sermon by Cameron Heger. [Part 1 of our series "God, Goodness & Suffering: The Wisdom of the Book of Job"]