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1 | Why did God allow Job's children to die? | Rom 8:28 | Williw02 | 65882 | ||
In the book of Job, I would like to know why did God allow Job's children to die? | ||||||
2 | Why did God allow Job's children to die? | Rom 8:28 | Sir Pent | 65883 | ||
My Personal Experience ............................ Dear Williw02, This is a very hard question. I am a man who has had two of his own children die, so I begin to understand the pain that Job must have felt. The only answer that is of any comfort to me, and makes any sense is that it was part of God’s overall plan. No God didn’t personally kill Job’s children, but He did allow Satan to kill them. I have to believe that this was becuase it was one small part of God’s complete plan for the universe, and as such it would all work out for good in the end. As for the children themselves, as long as they had faith in God like their father Job, then they were actually going to a better place to be with the Lord. I hope that this is helpful for you, and if you have any more questions on this subject, feel free to ask me either on this forum, or at my email address listed in my personal profile. |
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