"Hast thou considered my servant Job" Those words must have really stirred up Satan as God reminded him of the man who Satan had been unable to corrupt. God takes special care to tell us at the beginning of this book that Job was a righteous and complete man who had been blessed and brought glory to God in his life. All that followed was not punishment for some sin, but an opportunity for Job to show his devotion to God in the face of tribulation. Would we be ready if God replaced Job's name with our own? "Hast thou considered my servant _______" Satan? Are we ready to stand for God in the face of life's trials.
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