Job
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Plan Summary
Why does God allow human suffering? It’s the question at the heart of the book of Job, and it’s a question every one of us will ask at one time or another. No answer offered could satisfy Job’s ache, no matter how his friends tried. But that’s because the answer Job needed was not some portion of wisdom, but the Author of wisdom itself. The book of Job is about suffering, but more than that, it’s about the God who speaks to us in the midst of our pain. Join us in a four-week study of Job: Suffering and the God Who Speaks.
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Daily Scripture Reading Guide
Day 1
The Setting of the Test
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Day 2
Job's Lament
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Day 3
Eliphaz's First Speech
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Day 4
Job's Reply to Eliphaz
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Day 5
Bildad's First Speech and Job's Reply
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Day 6
Grace Day
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Day 7
Weekly Truth
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Day 8
Zophar's First Speech and Job's Reply
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Day 9
Job Challenges the Advice of His Friends
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Day 10
Eliphaz's Second Speech and Job's Reply
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Day 11
Bildad's Second Speech and Job's Reply
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Day 12
Zophar's Second Speech and Job's Reply
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Day 13
Grace Day
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Day 14
Weekly Truth
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Day 15
Eliphaz’s Third Speech and Job’s Reply
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Day 16
Bildad's Third Speech and Job's Reply
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Day 17
Where Is Wisdom Found?
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Day 18
Job Speaks About His Condition
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Day 19
Elihu Speaks to Job's Condition
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Day 20
Grace Day
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Day 21
Weekly Truth
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Day 22
Elihu's Appeal to Wisdom
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Day 23
The Mercy and Majesty of God
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Day 24
God's First Speech
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Day 25
God's Second Speech
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Day 26
The Restoration of Job
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Day 27
Grace Day
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Day 28
Weekly Truth
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