As we study Job's conversations and musings in this particular part of the book, we find him growing in hope and confidence that God will hear and vindicate him (23:6–7, 10); we discover a man who treasures God and his Words above great wealth and fine feasts (23:11–12); and we see a godly man grappling with his own inability to fully comprehend the transcendent God (26). But we also find a man who is pained by doubts. He fears God’s purposes for him (23:13–16), and he wavers in trusting God’s justice (24:1, 12). But for all his hopes and doubts, Job is exemplary, teaching us to suffer with steadfastness and growth.
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