With Job’s fate placed in the hands of his enemy by none other than God, himself, we read that Job’s sons and daughters were again feasting together in the home of his eldest son (Job 1:13). No doubt Job knew what was going on and may have been at that very time praying for them. As chance would have it, on the very day Job’s sons and daughters were feasting, one of Job’s servants came running to him, to say the Sabeans had come suddenly upon Job’s plowmen, killed everyone laboring in his fields and stole his herds of oxen and donkeys, and only he escaped alive to tell him (Job 1:14-15). Read the rest of this entry »
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