"If a man dies, will he live again?" (Job 14:14) How we answer this fundamental question determines whether or not we have hope in the midst of suffering.
Sin separates, but grace brings things together. If we have been saved by the blood of Christ, then we are part of His Body in all its unity and diversity.
The first two chapters of Job give us a divine perspective on trials. We may not understand God's purposes, but we can trust His sovereignty and goodness.
We were all dead in our trespasses—no exceptions. But Ephesians 2:1–7 tells of the glorious transformation from death to life for those who are in Christ.
Is God sovereign despite the suffering of the innocent? The book of Job answers this, teaching us to trust in God even when we do not understand His ways.