Job continues to speak · 30:1 In chapter 30, Job speaks about his troubles. He has no money. He has no friends who can help him. But he does have a lot of pain. |
The Book of Job tells the story of a man called Job. Job was a good man. Job trusted God. But Job had terrible troubles. |
David Guzik commentary on Job 30 describes how Job reflects on his current misery, his present pain, both spiritually and physical. |
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Job now presents himself to us as he is, despised of men (verses 1-10), afflicted of God (verse 11), a prey to vague terrors (verse 15), tortured with bodily ... |
When other people were in trouble, I wept for them. When I saw poor people it made me very upset. But when I hoped for good things to happen, trouble. |
Job complains to God - Finally, Job decided to speak. He cursed the day when he was born. This is what Job said: 'Forget the day of my birth. Forget. |
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True wisdom helps Christians to know Christ more. Paul did not have an easy job as an *apostle. He had to work hard. But Christ's power made him strong. |
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