My view is that we Christians need to be straight forward about the fact that the Bible
clearly says that God both ALLOWS and INFLICTS severe troubles on human beings.
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If we consider everything the Bible says about God and His long term Plan for humanity,
we will have to conclude that the God of the Bible both ALLOWS and INFLICTS troubles
on some human beings some of the time, for their ultimate eternal benefits.
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My view is the book of Job demands we hold the above view.
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Here are some highlights from the book of Job:
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Job was "blameless and upright, he feared God and shunned evil" (Job 1:1)
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Satan told God that Job would curse God to his face if God allowed Job to severely
suffer even though Job was innocent. (Job 1:9-11)
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"The Lord said to Satan, Very well, then, everything he (Job) has is in your hands."
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The results was that Job's servants were killed, and Job lost all his livestock. He went
from being very wealthy to poverty stricken overnight.
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Moreover all Job's sons and daughters were killed when their house collapsed on them.
(Job 1; 18-19)
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Now consider this:
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God says to Satan that Job is still blameless and upright, and shuns evil and maintains
his integrity, "though you incited me against him to ruin him without reason" (Job 2:3-4)
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Think about that:
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But that was not the end of Job's afflictions.
Next came God agreeing to ALLOW Satan to strike Job's flesh with severe boils.
"Job was AFFLICTED with painful sores from the soles of his feet to the top of his
head" (Job 2:7)
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Job's wife said to him, Are you still holding on to your integrity? Curse God and die."
(Job 2:9
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Job 42: 11 says all Job's brothers and sisters and all who knew him, comforted and
consoled him "over all the trouble the Lord had brought upon him."
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"over all the trouble the Lord had brought upon him"__Job 42:11
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So the God of the Bible both ALLOWS and INFLICTS severe trouble to come upon
some innocent people some of the time, for their eternal benefit
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What was Job's response to all his severe troubles?
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"In all this Job did not sin by charging God with wrongdoing." (Job 1: 22)
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"Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble? In all this Job did not
sin in what he said." (Job 2:10)
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How it all ended:
God restored Job's wealth and gave him back more than he had lost. (Job 42:12)
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God gave Job new sons and daughters. Seven sons and three daughters. (Job 42:13)
to the fourth generation. And so he died, old and full of years." (Job 42:16-17)
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Christianity requires all of us to humbly summit to God our Creator and to say what
Job said, which was this:
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clearly says that God both ALLOWS and INFLICTS severe troubles on human beings.
`
If we consider everything the Bible says about God and His long term Plan for humanity,
we will have to conclude that the God of the Bible both ALLOWS and INFLICTS troubles
on some human beings some of the time, for their ultimate eternal benefits.
`
My view is the book of Job demands we hold the above view.
_____________
Here are some highlights from the book of Job:
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Job was "blameless and upright, he feared God and shunned evil" (Job 1:1)
`
Satan told God that Job would curse God to his face if God allowed Job to severely
suffer even though Job was innocent. (Job 1:9-11)
`
"The Lord said to Satan, Very well, then, everything he (Job) has is in your hands."
`
The results was that Job's servants were killed, and Job lost all his livestock. He went
from being very wealthy to poverty stricken overnight.
`
Moreover all Job's sons and daughters were killed when their house collapsed on them.
(Job 1; 18-19)
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Now consider this:
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God says to Satan that Job is still blameless and upright, and shuns evil and maintains
his integrity, "though you incited me against him to ruin him without reason" (Job 2:3-4)
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Think about that:
"though you incited me against him to ruin him without reason"__God (Job 2:3)
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But that was not the end of Job's afflictions.
Next came God agreeing to ALLOW Satan to strike Job's flesh with severe boils.
"Job was AFFLICTED with painful sores from the soles of his feet to the top of his
head" (Job 2:7)
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Job's wife said to him, Are you still holding on to your integrity? Curse God and die."
(Job 2:9
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Job 42: 11 says all Job's brothers and sisters and all who knew him, comforted and
consoled him "over all the trouble the Lord had brought upon him."
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"over all the trouble the Lord had brought upon him"__Job 42:11
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So?`
So the God of the Bible both ALLOWS and INFLICTS severe trouble to come upon
some innocent people some of the time, for their eternal benefit
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What was Job's response to all his severe troubles?
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"In all this Job did not sin by charging God with wrongdoing." (Job 1: 22)
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"Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble? In all this Job did not
sin in what he said." (Job 2:10)
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How it all ended:
God restored Job's wealth and gave him back more than he had lost. (Job 42:12)
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God gave Job new sons and daughters. Seven sons and three daughters. (Job 42:13)
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After all this, "Job lived a hundred and forty years; he saw his children and their childrento the fourth generation. And so he died, old and full of years." (Job 42:16-17)
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My conclusion:`
Christianity requires all of us to humbly summit to God our Creator and to say what
Job said, which was this:
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"In all this Job did not sin by charging God with wrongdoing." (Job 1: 22)