(1-2) What do you learn about Job in 1:1-5, 1:8, and 2:3?
(1-2) One major question this book addresses is: “Why do good people suffer?” What is the partial answer in chapters 1-2?
(1-2) A second major question is: “How should we respond to suffering?” How would you describe Job’s initial responses to his suffering (1:20-21, 2:9-10)? How is this a good example for us?
(1-2) Satan raises a third major question in 1:9-11: “Will people follow God apart from his material and physical blessings?” How does Job’s initial responses to his suffering begin to answer that question?
What other Biblical characters or Christians that you have known have answered this question in the affirmative?
What about you? Are you following God for earthly blessings you might get out of it or because God is worth following simply because of who he is?
(3) How does Job’s response to his suffering change in chapter 3? Is it honest? Is it healthy?
(4-5) Eliphaz and his friends hold to the general truth in wisdom literature that God blesses the wise and righteous, but sends calamity upon the foolish and wicked (see especially 4:7-9). So if you are suffering, it must be punishment for some sin you committed. Is this always true? Is it true here in Job’s case? Can you think of New Testament examples where this was not true?
What warning is implicit here as we suffer or seek to comfort others who suffer?
(6-7) What is Job’s response in chapter 6 to Eliphaz’s accusation that Job must have sinned?
How does Job further respond to his suffering in chapter 7? Are these good responses for us to follow or not?