Job - Introduction Part I
Wondrous is the word that describes my experiences of late. God has timing down to a tee. Well of course He does, He created it! It seems everywhere I turn I'm getting little confirmations about my most recent thoughts & feelings regarding His children.
So I've been reading Job...slowly. For the first time, I am reading from "The Message" and am thoroughly enjoying it. Even the introduction was amazing. What follows is a direct quote - taken in excerpts.

Job is important to us because he suffered in the same ways that we suffer - in the vital areas of family, personal health, and material things. Job is also important to us because he searchingly questioned and boldly protested his suffering. Indeed, he went "to the top" with his questions.
One of the surpises as we get older is that we see no real correlation between the amount of wrong we commit and the amount of pain we experience. We do right and get knocked down. We do the best we are capable of doing, and just as we are reaching out to receive our reward we are hit from the blind side and sent reeling.

Job says boldly what some of us are too timid to say. He makes poetry out of what in many of us is only a tangle of confused whimpers. He shouts out to God what a lot of us mutter behind our sleeves. He refuses to accept the role of a defeated victim.

While pictures and color changes help, the introduction is lengthy and I don't want to lose your attention. Therefore, I have decided to split this into 2 or three parts that I shall post over the next couple of days. Please don't give up on reading this introduction. It is so good!
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