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goodcatholic
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I think it is one of the most helpful books in the Bible. Because it goes to the next level of understanding and comprehension of what suffering is and our attitude to it.
Job is entitled to complain to God about his situation. Who wouldn’t. Losing his family, livelihood and health. It doesn’t get much worse.
I’m challenged to ask myself how do I react to severe suffering. I would be inclined to also get angry at God.
So the conclusion is we should admit we are mere human beings and God is much wiser than us and we could not possibly understand his divine game plan. Which is complex to say the least.
Currently I have a few health issues, nothing life-threatening but enough to
feel sorry for myself. And of course feel some empathy for Job, who copped an extraordinarily bad deal.
I’m tempted to start another thread on “uniting our suffering with Christ” no matter how small. This seems to be a key or the core understanding of our faith as Christians. How we look at suffering and the ability to “share it with Christ.” ( I still don’t quite get this idea btw)
How those saints ever prayed for more suffering beggars belief. How could you ask for more pain? The bar is too high for me I’m afraid. I wont be asking for more. No thanks.
Job is entitled to complain to God about his situation. Who wouldn’t. Losing his family, livelihood and health. It doesn’t get much worse.
I’m challenged to ask myself how do I react to severe suffering. I would be inclined to also get angry at God.
So the conclusion is we should admit we are mere human beings and God is much wiser than us and we could not possibly understand his divine game plan. Which is complex to say the least.
Currently I have a few health issues, nothing life-threatening but enough to
feel sorry for myself. And of course feel some empathy for Job, who copped an extraordinarily bad deal.
I’m tempted to start another thread on “uniting our suffering with Christ” no matter how small. This seems to be a key or the core understanding of our faith as Christians. How we look at suffering and the ability to “share it with Christ.” ( I still don’t quite get this idea btw)
How those saints ever prayed for more suffering beggars belief. How could you ask for more pain? The bar is too high for me I’m afraid. I wont be asking for more. No thanks.