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  • Mark verrell on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    Verse 22 I never til now took this verse in as I have now,so very beautiful and powerful conveying in a few words,explaining so much to the questioning unbelievers JOB DID NOT BLAME GOD. GOD'S WORD CONVEYS THE THOUGHT IT IS FOOLISH TO BLAME GOD FOR MISFORTUNE OR SELF LOSS. BEAUTIFUL SO SIMPLE AN ANSWER TO GIVE TO THOSE WHO QUESTION GOD AND HIS MERCY. THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE
  • Bryan McCloud on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    The book of Job gives me comfort in knowing that the suffering of this world is nothing to be compared to what we shall be in the future to come. God be the Glory!
  • James fields on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    i am nothing like job i love GOD but somehow satan keeps trying to come between GOD and me i am sick all the time i have lost everything i owned but that dosent mean anything to me as long as i dont lose my soul.how do i get close to GOD and keep satan from bothering me all the time. i have never blamed GOD for all the bad things that happens to me. how do i know GOD still listen to my prayers or dose he still loves me. in CHRIST name James
  • Mike D on Psalms 119:109 - 9 years ago
    The Septuagint renders this verse, "My soul is always in Thy hands", which seems to make sense. I think of Job 1:8- 10, When Satan says to God, vs 10a. Hast not thou made an hedge about him, and about his house. Satan could go no further than the Lord would allow. As a result of being in God's hands, David could rest as he read God's law and found strength in His promises.
  • David on Job 1:6 - 9 years ago
    The book of Job is pre-flood in origin. The sons of Adam, called the son of God who namely were the sons of Seth, of a direct lineage of Adam, and like Adam were also long lived, still roamed the Earth. Like Adam they also came before God on a regular basis, just as we do, and on one of those occasions Satan was found amongst them, probably there to cause trouble, and God chose to speak to Satan regarding Job. Satan was not in Heaven before the throne of God as can be seen later in the book of Job, but God engaging Satan on Earth. It is not rocket science but as with many other things, this verse is contorted from something simple into something complex so that it v can be used to justify other incredible theories elsewhere in the Bible. Ask yourself, where does this extra this extra theology about fallen Angels lead to in the plan of God other than to lead weaker Christians away from God. To suggest fallen Angels coming before God on a regular basis is to suggest that they are not fallen.
  • Aneita henry on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    Nothing can seperate him from the love of God.
  • Glenn Baker on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    How ever weathy we become, what ever we may achieve, at any time anything can be taken from us. We need to absorb this fundamental truth. Job understood this he knew that all must be left behind that all that he valued was nothing before the glory of God.
  • Holy one on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    This is a perfect example of being picked out to be picked on. It is also similar to Jesus as he was lead as a lamb to the slaughter. But in the end he rose with all power in his hand and now sits at the right hand I God. We win in the end. He is the victorious one!
  • Austine on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    of a truth those who are in the Lord are like mount Zion that can not be move by any situation,condition or news.
  • Aniekan B Udofia on Job 1:6 - 9 years ago
    Thanks for information. I actually wanted to understand the phrase 'sons of God '. I believe they were angels on assignment to report. May the Holy Spirit shade more light on our hearts.
  • Dahlia on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    This is an example of how we suppose to be as children of GOD never ask questions and know matter what the circumstances or situations don 't give up and never blame GOD just ask for STRENGTH to make it through and stand 10 feet tall and be like a VAULT and don 't be Moved by negative people that don 't understand going through
  • Harold on Job 1:6 - 9 years ago
    I believe that the sons of god are demonic angels who operates in the air, because a part of them did not kept their original estate, the others are made to present themselves to God for accountability.
  • Bongi on Job 1:6 - 9 years ago
    I believe the obedient God loving Angels are mentioned as sons of God, and as Satan is not in the pit yet and that he roams the Earth and the Heavens.He knows the way of Angels to the Throne of God since was after all one of them one time, before he was expelled from his former God given place. Since his time in the lake of fire has not yet come, he roams around
  • Will I Am on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    I love the entire book of Job because it reminds as well as inspires children of God. It reminds us to remain faithful to our creator no matter the circumstance,as well as inspires us and gives hope that even in our ups and downs haves and have not 's the Lord is still able to comfort us and be an on time God. In the end Job received more in his latter days then he had in the beginning, "Reaping double for his troubles ", more so because he remained faithful.
  • Patricia on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    that in all that happened, every report, every negative report, everything taken away: Job humbled himself, fell down and worshipped God
  • Christian on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    praise be to almighty for letting me see this day,his grace and love bless me to read the gospel of Job
  • Phakama Cofa on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    This book of Job strengthens me with faith and hope that whatever comes my may i will conquer it with God by my side. Job 's character increases my endurance in any affliction that comes my way.
  • Jennifer on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    I love that through all the trials Job faces he remains faithful to God. Very powerful!!!!
  • Rosa on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    This what Jesus wants from us, to believe and trust him. He can giveth and taketh and we must be grateful for all his blessings and know that not all us eternal on this earth...
  • Colleen on Job 1:6 - 9 years ago
    If "sons of God " in Job 1:6 are human, how could they come to present themselves before the Lord? If God is in Heaven, or not on earth, how could humans come there to present themselves to him? Angels would have been in Heaven. Humans would have been on earth.
  • Misty on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    This is a great book to read for spiritual warfare.
  • Sinazo ngalo on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    the book of Job is teaching us of how to face the problems we have. . the is no greater power other than sacrifice.. we should place our hearts onto God and trust him by all times.. dont give up there is still hope
  • Rose tiras on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    Job, a good example of today 's believer. Lord, help me to be sincere like your servant Job.
  • Robert Blanding on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    I 'm blessed at the conclusion of the story of Job, that I believe God refined His servant Job, proving to Satan that Job rather suffer with the people of God than to enjoy the temporal gifts for a season. However, after searching the story, I believe God knew Satan 's reason for appearing before Him. He knew why he was there. I believe He gave Satan a deal he couldn 't refuse, he took the bate, resulting in refining Job, and having more wealth than before, and evangelizing his accusers. Consider chapter 42:11 His children bemoaned him and comforted him over all the evil that the Lord had brought upon Him. Sometime we use other scriptures to refute others, not the case here, I believe. God never told Job why the suffering. Read Deuteronomy 29:29. There are just some things God hasn 't revealed on this side of Glory. About the author: unknown-whoever it is the same one who caused Moses to write the book ascribed to him and we have seen come to pass what he wrote of.
  • Rufus on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    Wow, this cleared many understanding that I have had all my life. I am now 69
  • Ethel K Nunkwe on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    Job is a man who acknowledged that humble yourself before the Lord in times of loss as well as in times of gain. No did not need to question and blame God for the calamity, instead h worshiped him.
  • Lillie on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    job a true man of GOD. did not panic, did no get excited. but bowed down before GOD and blessed him saying GOD giveth, and GOD taketh away. how powerful is that. the love of GOD is all power.
  • Dezerine on Job 1:20 - 9 years ago
    In life when we face with calamity is not too give up but to pray it is a language that God understand, it is a weapon.
  • Randy on Genesis 6 - 9 years ago
    Please explain Job 1:6 with regard to Genesis 6:2 Thank you!
  • Nweke uchenna on Job 1 - 9 years ago
    i think that it was job 's fear that brought this calamity upon him. he has been making sacrifices behalf of his children out of fear.


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