In the Book of Job, God and Satan make a wager over the faithfulness of a righteous man named Job. Satan claims Job only serves God because God makes him rich and protects him. God allows Satan to take away Job's wealth, family and health to test if Job will curse God. God points out Job’s goodness. Satan argues Job is only good because of his blessings. God lets Satan destroy Job’s cattle, servants, and children. Job does not sin or blame God. He stayed faithful and did not curse God.
In the Book of Job, God and Satan make a wager over the faithfulness of a righteous man named Job. Satan claims Job only serves God because God makes him rich and protects him. God allows Satan to take away Job's wealth, family and health to test if Job will curse God. God points out Job’s goodness. Satan argues Job is only good because of his blessings. God lets Satan destroy Job’s cattle, servants, and children. Job does not sin or blame God. He stayed faithful and did not curse God.
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