Job suffers not because he’s the worst of men but because he’s the best: “there is none like him” (Job 1:8). […]

Job suffers not because he’s the worst of men but because he’s the best: “there is none like him” (Job 1:8). […]
That the book of Job is superb poetry doesn’t negate the fact that it is also dramatic biography. […]
Job’s longing for a Mediator and confident hope in a Redeemer point us surely to the coming Christ. […]
One fact Job will teach us: You won’t really know God is all you need until God is all you have. […]
God’s mysterious questions are more worthwhile than man’s professed answers to life. […]
If the purpose of life is a life of purpose, we will need to have God’s wisdom to know what it is. […]
“Look to Me, and be saved, all you ends of the earth! For I am God, and there is no other” (Isa 45:22). […]
Light of the pilgrim heart, Star of the coming day! Arise with morning beams, And chase our griefs away” (E. Denny). […]
“Happy are you, O Israel! Who is like you, a people saved by the Lord!” (Deut 33:29). […]