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What does the Bible say about the suffering of the wicked?

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The Bible teaches that the wicked do not always suffer in this life, as seen in Job 22, where Job highlights the prosperity of the wicked.

In Job 22, Job responds to Zophar's accusations by pointing out the apparent prosperity of the wicked. He challenges the notion that all wicked individuals will suffer in this lifetime, illustrating that many thrive and live long lives. Job emphasizes that the lives of the wicked can be characterized by wealth, power, and seemingly untroubled deaths, which starkly contradicts the simplistic view that wealth and health equal righteousness. This aspect of suffering reminds Christians that God's justice may not be apparent in our immediate observations; rather, ultimate justice lies in the hands of God, who sees beyond earthly circumstances.
Scripture References: Job 22:7-22, Job 21:7-15

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