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In this verse-by-verse Bible study of Job 1:20–22, Reasoning Through the Bible examines one of the most powerful responses to suffering in all of Scripture. After losing his children, wealth, and livelihood, Job falls to the ground and worships. This session explores what Job’s response teaches about grief, lament, faith, and the character of true worship in the face of great tragedy.
This study highlights the famous words, “The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord,” and explains how Job mourned deeply without blaming God. It also considers whether it is really possible to worship God in suffering, how believers should think about earthly possessions, and why eternal treasure matters more than worldly success.
This episode speaks directly to those walking through grief, sudden loss, unanswered questions, and hardship. Job’s example reminds believers that God remains worthy of worship even in pain, and that faith can endure when earthly things are stripped away.
Topics in this episode include:
Job 1:20–22 explained
Job’s response to tragedy
worship in suffering
lament without blaming God
the Lord gave and the Lord has taken away
grief and faith in the Bible
eternal treasure over earthly possessions
trusting God in sudden loss
why Job did not sin or blame God
Reasoning Through the Bible is a verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry committed to careful exposition, biblical context, and faithful application.
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