Don Carson reflects on Job’s righteousness and the mystery of suffering, encouraging his audience to trust in God’s sovereignty and justice in the face of trials. He discusses Job’s initial silent suffering, his eventual repentance, and the theological debates surrounding God’s goodness amid suffering. Carson concludes by highlighting the biblical tension between God’s sovereignty and human responsibility and how God purposes suffering for our good and his glory.
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