Job 1:6–12 - Satan, Suffering, and the Sovereignty of God (Session 2)
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In this verse-by-verse study of Job 1:6–12, Reasoning Through the Bible continues its study through the book of Job by looking behind the curtain into the heavenly scene where Satan appears before the Lord. This passage addresses one of the most important biblical questions about suffering: who is really in control when hardship enters the life of a believer?
This session explores the identity of the “sons of God,” the meaning of Satan as the adversary and accuser, and the significance of Satan presenting himself before God. The study highlights the absolute sovereignty of God, showing that Satan is not acting independently or outside of divine authority. It also emphasizes that Job’s suffering is not the result of hidden sin, but part of a larger purpose Job himself does not yet see.
This episode also examines why God brings up Job, what Satan’s accusation reveals about human motives, and how this passage helps believers think biblically about spiritual warfare, suffering, and trust in God when heaven is silent.
Topics in this episode include:
- Job 1:6–12 explained
- Satan appearing before God
- the sons of God in Job
- who Satan is in Scripture
- God’s sovereignty over evil
- why righteous people suffer
- suffering is not always caused by sin
- spiritual warfare in the book of Job
- trusting God when you do not know why
Reasoning Through the Bible is a verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry committed to careful study, biblical context, and faithful exposition of Scripture.
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