01-22-2025, 02:52 AM
The problem of suffering is something everyone must face. When G-d places suffering before a person, what is G-d's will? If a person accomplishes G-d's will after experiencing hardship, will that suffering be removed by G-d? Those who have experienced it naturally understand, as such experiences continually repeat in their lives. Those people may be ones we cannot recognize or understand; more accurately, we may despise and reject such thoughts and realms of experience.
However, the account in the Book of Job is something we cannot deny. After Job went through suffering, he said these words: "I had heard You with my ears, but now I see You with my eyes. Therefore, I recant and relent, being but dust and ashes."
However, the account in the Book of Job is something we cannot deny. After Job went through suffering, he said these words: "I had heard You with my ears, but now I see You with my eyes. Therefore, I recant and relent, being but dust and ashes."