By Keith Kaynor
Job thought he had the world on a string. Sometimes we have felt that way. Prior to his suffering, life had been easy for Job to understand. Suddenly he was plunged into mystery. Our lives, previously sunny, have cascaded down into mysterious fog. Job battled guilt — we have battled guilt. Job had the feeling that God was disappointed in him — we face that one, too.
Job is our man for all seasons, all situations. Name it, and Job has experienced it. Job tells the truth. It is almost impossible to pervert Job into pious pabulum. He is unreducible. He refuses to be sanitized. Job is uncut, unedited, uncensored. Raw Job. I call my friend Job spiritual sushi.
Job takes us to the top and bottom of our emotional register. Like Job, the person of faith knows what it is to be torn apart by the enormity of God.
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Some readers can’t identify with Job. Life has been fairly easy and they have done well. Yet for the person who struggles and agonizes, the very darkness in the Bible is Its gold. The presence in Scripture of a book so difficult, chaotic and tumultuous is a comfort to the suffering, since it brings reassurance that misery’s case is being presented.
This book says to the believer, “Don’t be surprised if you find yourself confused, doubting, afflicted and crushed. That does not mean God is against you. More is happening than you know.”
Authors
| Kathleen Olowin Author of Angels In My Heart |
| Eric Laverentz Author of Is Caesar Our Savior? Eric Laverentz is the Senior Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Stanley in Overland Park, Kansas a congregation who [ ... ] |
| Pastor Rick Hill Author of But YOU When You Pray Pastor Rick was born in Arizona and raised in Southern California. He is an alumnus of San Diego State Universi [ ... ] |
| Mark Walia Author of: A TALE OF TWO CULTURES: ISLAM AND THE WEST Mark Walia is a professor at California State University, Fullerton, teaching both anci [ ... ] |
| Tom May Author of HOLY MAN - SECULAR JOB |
| Barbara Taylor Sanders Author of Laborers Are Few Barbara Taylor Sanders has a writing goal to impact a generation of women with the love of Jesus Christ. She is past presi [ ... ] |
| Sallie Bachar Co-Author of PRAYER, FAITH AND A BIT OF CHOCOLATE Sallie Bachar is the editor of Pauses, a quarterly publication for Christian women, which she and [ ... ] |
| Jack Branson Author of TERMINAL JUSTICE Jack Branson is a retired Special Agent with the U.S. Department of the Treasury who specialized in fraud, money lau [ ... ] |
| Ruth Ford and Ross Reitz Authors of: The So What Club Besides participating in a women’s Bible journaling group, Ruth Ford writes devotionals for a leading Christian public [ ... ] |
| Elizabeth Far Author of MIRROR OF HEAVEN After acquiring an M.Ed. degree in Administration of Learning Resources and a Certificate of Completion [ ... ] |
| Lee B. Baker Author of MORMONISM - A Life Under False Pretenses After three decades of exceptional service in many leadership positions within the Church of Jes [ ... ] |
| Sara D. Brouillet
Sara Brouillet: Author of Getting Back In The River
Sara is a person of faith who is seminary-trained and has |

