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You cannot even begin to know what is going on in your life and why
           God allows some things to happen. God might bring something into your
           life today that He will use forty years from now. Then in forty years you
           will meet someone that God will bless with your experience. His ways are
           mysterious as Psalm 77:19 says “His ways are on the water in order
           that His steps may not be known”

           That is one of the great messages of Job.




            Reading    JOB   to Know God




          Chapter 2          Who was this Special Man Job?


           The first five verses of the book answer three questions about Job. Verse
           one answers who he was. “There was a man in the land of Uz whose
           name  was  Job; and that man  was  blameless,  upright,  fearing  God
           and turning away from evil.”
          Verses 2 and 3 answer the question, what did he have? “Seven sons and
          three  daughters  were  born  to  him.  His  possessions  also  were  7,000
          sheep, 3,000 camels, 500 yoke of oxen, 500 female donkeys, and very
          many  servants  and  that  man  was  the  greatest  of  all  the  men  of  the
          east.”
           Verses 4 and 5 answer the question, what did he do? “His sons used to
           go and hold a feast in the house of each one on his day, and they
           would send and invite their three sisters to eat and drink with them.
           When the days of feasting had completed their cycle, Job would send
           and  consecrate  them,  rising  up  early  in  the  morning  and  offering
           burnt offerings according to the number of them  all; for Job said,
           ‘Perhaps my sons have sinned and cursed God in their hearts.’ ”

           There is no question about it, when you read just these first five verses,
           that Job was a rare specimen of a man. Job was an exceptional man of
           God  in  any  age.  Chapter  1,  verse  8,  when  God  speaks  to  Satan.  The
           LORD  said  to  Satan,  “Have  you  considered  My  servant  Job?  For
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