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What does the Bible say about questioning God?

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The Bible, particularly in Job 38, shows that questioning God stems from our limited understanding of His greatness and providence.

In Job 38, the Lord responds to Job's many questions, emphasizing His infinite wisdom and power. God poses a series of rhetorical questions to Job, reminding him of the grandeur of creation and the limits of human understanding. He asks Job where he was when the earth was formed or when the morning stars sang. This demonstrates that questioning God's ways often reflects our ignorance of His sovereign control over all things. Rather than question, believers are encouraged to trust in God's character and His providential guidance, believing that what He does is ultimately for our good.
Scripture References: Job 38:1-40:5, Job 40:2, Job 42:2

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