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What does the Bible say about Job's patience?

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Job's patience is a testament to his faith, though he struggled with self-judgment and understanding God's purpose.

Job's patience, while often highlighted in scripture, is shown to fall short in the context of his trials. Throughout the dialogue, Job expresses his innocence and wrestles with the idea that God might be punishing him unjustly. This reveals that true patience is not merely enduring hardship but also involves understanding God’s sovereignty and purpose in our suffering. Elihu points out that Job's complaints stem from a lack of understanding regarding God's character, specifically that 'God is greater than man' (Job 33:12). This underscores the importance of humility before God's judgments, recognizing our limited perspective amidst trials.
Scripture References: Job 33:1-12, Job 42:5-6

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