The Book of Job is one of the oldest writings in Scripture, a breathtaking window into the unseen battles between heaven and earth. At the center stands Job—a man of integrity, respected, wealthy, blessed with ten children, and known for his devotion to God. Yet behind the curtain of Job’s comfortable life, a confrontation unfolded. Satan, whose very name means accuser, came before God and charged that Job’s faith was nothing more than a transaction. “Does Job fear God for nothing?” he sneered. In other words: Of course he worships You. Look how easy his life is. Strip it all away, and he’ll curse You to Your face. God, confident in Job’s heart, allowed the adversary to test him—but not without limits. The blows fell like thunder. In a single day, Job lost his herds, his servants, and worst of all, his children. The messenger barely finished speaking before the next rushed in with more devastating news. And yet, Job fell to the ground and declared: “The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.” But Satan wasn’t finished. Struck with painful sores from head to toe, Job sat in ashes scraping himself with a shard of pottery. His wife urged him to curse God and die, but Job replied, “Shall we indeed accept good from God, and not adversity?” Even in his anguish, he did not sin with his lips. Job’s friends arrived to comfort him, but their counsel turned to accusation. They insisted he must have hidden sin—why else would disaster strike? Job defended his innocence, crying out with questions that echo every broken heart: Why? Where are You, God? His honesty was raw, yet his faith endured: “Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.” 🙏🏼 CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Bible #God #Jesus #BibleStudy #Help #Christian #Christ #BooksoftheBible