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Bible Study 10/15/2019: Job Overview Videos

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Video 2:

Discussion Questions:


1: Have you ever questioned God's goodness or justice?


2: Have you ever felt like God left you in the dark?


3: What do you think of God's response to Job from the whirlwind? Do you find comfort in it?


4: What is God's ultimate resolution to suffering? Romans 8:18-25

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