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  1. This was a very good lesson it wonderful to learn so much about job n it open ur eyes to ssee what all god can do.he is a living god n I believe in him. It is wondeeful to study the bible i cant stop.

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  2. I'm in awe of God. The fact God loved mankind so much that He would send His only Son to die for All mankind so we can one day be with him. We are so valuable to Him. He didn't want us to suffer punishment for our transgressions so He placed them on Jesus. Jesus was willing to take them on becaus he loves and values us so much. What an awesome wonderful & loving God.

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  3. Sometimes we find an opportunity to share a cause for optimism. What the future has to offer. We each have multifaceted lives. What could be more desirable than something beyond the grave? Especially when the end is in view. Job was not that optimistic in Chapters 6 and 7. Like Job when we face very difficult situations a solution is foremost on the mind. We hope and pray for those opportunities to be helpful when ever possible. Blessings!

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  4. One thing that has puzzled me in this study is "if Satan was cast out of heaven, how is he able to traverse in and out as he pleases?" Something isn't adding up here if I am reading the Bible correctly.

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  5. Carla, the story of Job took place before God the Son came to this earth as Jesus. When Jesus died on the cross at Calvary, Satan no longer was allowed to roam the Universe. Revelation 12:7-13 tells the story of when Satan and his angels were cast out from heaven. "Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath, because he knoweth that he had but a short time."

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  6. In The book of Job, it's realy teaching us to trust the Lord no matter how hard the situation may be for us. Let us accept the fact and we will smile tomorrow. God's love for us is great and wonderful....!!!!!

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  7. when God finished creating the world and its contents, he molded a man in his own image, to manifest the glory of God to other Creatures on earth.

    a man is a creature that God loved so dearly, he manifested himself through Job

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