This Sunday, June 1, we conclude our series on Job with a look at Job 42. After wrestling with suffering and questioning God's justice, Job responds in humility and renewed faith. “I had heard of you,” he says, “but now my eyes have seen you.” Through suffering, Job moves from secondhand knowledge of God to personal encounter.
God responds with grace, calling Job “my servant” again and again—a powerful sign of forgiveness and restoration. Job is not only restored in his life but also in his relationship with God. He even forgives his friends and intercedes for them, becoming a Christ-like figure who prays on behalf of those who wronged him.
Job’s story reminds us that suffering isn’t wasted. It can draw us closer to God, deepen our faith, and reveal his grace in powerful ways. Join us as we reflect on the God who meets us in the ashes.