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— Job 7:11 NRSVUE. Job had a complaint with God. As the Book of Job unfolds, his complaint becomes stronger and his feelings of anger are clear. His anger is not unlike our own.
It is the Christian understanding that "long ago, at many times and in many ways," God spoke to His people through the prophets (Heb 1:1 ESV) and that He has, Nature in defense of God Skip to main ...
Still, it took Hardwick about nine months to decide to leave his job. “I remember complaining to God: ‘If I do this, I will have to change every single thing about my life — where I live, how much ...
Keep Complaining to God. Just Don’t Ignore Him. Drew Dyck. Even our angriest accusations are preferable to indifference. Christianity Today December, 2023 issue View Issue ...
Then Job took a piece of broken pottery and scraped himself with it as he sat among the ashes” (Job 2:7–8). Job’s suffering is total: physical, moral, and spiritual. And his wife is by his side.
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