When the Going Gets Toughਨਮੂਨਾ

Trying to Rationalize Suffering
The bulk of Job explores a conversation he has with his friends questioning the source of his suffering and even suggesting that it was Job's fault that his life was suddenly uprooted and in shambles.
Job, however, maintains his innocence and begs God to intervene on his behalf.
What this shows us is that we live in a broken world and sometimes, suffering is not a direct result of something we do.
It also shows us that it is okay to vocalize our pain instead of suppressing it or denying that it is there.
After Job and his friends go back and forth for some time, God appears.
About this Plan

Choosing to be joyful in the midst of hard times is definitely easier said than done. One of the most prominent people to ever go through hard times and come out better is Job. This plan will explore this peculiar book in the Bible to learn how to persevere during hard times without giving up or losing faith.
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