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JOB 42
GOD RESTORES JOB’S FORTUNE
After hearing from God, Job repents and confesses God’s dominion. Job acknowledges that God can do all things and that God is too wonderful to fully understand.
God confronts Job’s friends, telling them they have spoken of God incorrectly. Because Job was faithful and honest with God, the Lord says that Job has spoken rightly about Him, unlike his friends. God tells the friends to offer a sacrifice, and He accepts Job’s prayer on their behalf.
Not only does God restore Job’s previous fortune, but He doubles it! Job’s life, although filled with trials, ends with prosperity, longevity, and happiness. God is so good!
STUDY QUESTIONS
How did Job's response in Job 42:1-3 reflect his humility and repentance? What can be learned from Job's respect for God's power and wisdom?
In Job 42:7-9, how did God respond to Job’s friends? Who did God say was correct in their thinking? Throughout the book, how did Job speak rightly of God?
Why do you think that God restored Job’s family and wealth? What does this say about His character?
How does the book of Job reveal God’s attitude towards our doubt and suffering? How does the book serve as an invitation to trust in God despite hardships?
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