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What is Job's strength during his suffering?

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Job's strength lies in his faith and hope in the Holy One, who is God.

In the midst of his severe trials, Job grapples with his sense of strength and hope. He asks, 'What is my strength, that I should hope?' (Job 6:11), reflecting his deep despair yet also a longing for understanding and comfort that can only be found in God. Job's true strength is not in himself or his circumstances but in the Holy One—his Redeemer. As he cries out for God's grace, Job's faith ultimately solidifies his reliance on God's providential care and redemptive purposes. Believers today can take solace in understanding that, like Job, their strength is found in Christ alone, who empowers them to endure hardships with hope and faith.
Scripture References: Job 6:11, 2 Corinthians 12:9

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