We should learn how to be a comfort and how not to be a comfort in the book of Job. We are learning how not to be 'Job's Comforters'.
We are learning to love God and love people.
Job's friends, also his accusers, wrongly think Job is suffering because of some hidden sin. The Bible, and God, clearly point out Job is a good and righteous man and is not being punished for wrong doing.
We wrongly think people are suffering for their own sins.
Job needed compassion and care not lessons on confession and repentance.
Satan was aware of Job BEFORE God mentioned him.
When we twist the passage (and we do), we twist the personality and characters of God and the enemy of our souls, Satan.
When we accuse others, we ally ourselves with Satan and Judas.
Part of Job's victory is he kept believing God loved Him.
Job's true wealth never left him.
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