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Why does God allow suffering to get worse even when you're already doing everything right?

In Job chapters 1–3, the loss piles up fast for Job. Then Satan unleashes physical suffering so severe that Job's own friends don't recognize him when they arrive, and they sit in stunned silence for seven days. Job's wife, broken by her own grief, urges him to curse God and die. And in chapter 3, the man who worshipped through catastrophe opens his mouth and wishes he had never been born.

What you'll learn:

Discussion Questions: Reflecting on Job 1-3

  1. Job worshipped God in the middle of devastating loss. When suffering hits, what is your first instinct, and what would it look like to respond like Job?
  2. Job's wife told him to "curse God and die" out of her own grief and exhaustion. Have you ever received advice from someone who loved you but unintentionally led you away from God rather than toward Him?
  3. Job's friends sat in silence for seven days, just present with him in his pain. Who in your life right now needs you to simply sit with them rather than offer answers?
  4. When suffering occurs, the lesson from Job is not to ask "How do I get out of this?" but "What can I get out of this?" What is a current trial in your life where God might be asking you to shift that question?

This podcast episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, Season 18: The Book of Job.

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