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| A student entitled a paper on the book of Job "Good Grief."
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| That certainly captures the essence of the book!
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| God Himself is the answer to innocent suffering (Job). God accepts responsibility for Job's suffering. Seeing God face-to-face is what satisfies Job. There is no propositional answer to his question. The answer is given in Person by the Creator.
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| Job's claim that it is all God's fault is not contradicted by saying, "God has a reason for everything He does." That concedes the point--but without addressing the scandal that a perfectly good God allows perfectly good people to suffer grievous evil. Yes, God always has good reasons for allowing innocent people to suffer--but He allows ''innocent'' people to suffer!
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