Seven Lessons on Suffering from Job.handout
Seven Lessons on Suffering from Job
(1) Suffering of origin—of any origin—falls under the governance of God.
(2) The proper response to human suffering is to acknowledge as the ultimate source.
(3) Suffering is not always the result of .
(4) wisdom cannot provide satisfactory explanations for suffering.
(5) God is not required to nor does He always explain the or for human suffering.
(6) Ultimately, God’s only answer for human suffering is His own and .
(7) Man’s responsibility, when called upon to suffer, is to in the divine omniscience and omnipotence.
Seven Lessons on Suffering from Job
(1) Suffering of origin—of any origin—falls under the governance of God.
(2) The proper response to human suffering is to acknowledge as the ultimate source.
(3) Suffering is not always the result of .
(4) wisdom cannot provide satisfactory explanations for suffering.
(5) God is not required to nor does He always explain the or for human suffering.
(6) Ultimately, God’s only answer for human suffering is His own and .
(7) Man’s responsibility, when called upon to suffer, is to in the divine omniscience and omnipotence.