Not a problem.
Yet it is what you are attempting when you call a real story and allegory. That and you skip right past that part because it refutes your position. If what you are saying above were your position, and you were consistent in it, you'd see that God does only allow satan to do certain things, all to God's purpose, all to His glory and it is not the only incident ion Scripture. Do you recall the lying spirit God summoned to deceive Ahab through a false prophet? There are more instances. Albeit it is a difficult thing for us to comprehend in our finite minds.
Thanks for granting me permission.
That's because it is exactly what it is teaching, and again there are more passages that show this truth. God is Sovereign over satan as well, he does God's bidding.
Yet it is what you are attempting when you call a real story and allegory. That and you skip right past that part because it refutes your position. If what you are saying above were your position, and you were consistent in it, you'd see that God does only allow satan to do certain things, all to God's purpose, all to His glory and it is not the only incident ion Scripture. Do you recall the lying spirit God summoned to deceive Ahab through a false prophet? There are more instances. Albeit it is a difficult thing for us to comprehend in our finite minds.
Thanks for granting me permission.
That's because it is exactly what it is teaching, and again there are more passages that show this truth. God is Sovereign over satan as well, he does God's bidding.
BUT there are lessons to learn - Job just loved God anyway - through all the things that happened to him EVEN believing that it was God doing it, Job never cursed God. He never hardened his heart against God . . . also a lesson learned: that tribulation and troubles rain on the just and the unjust alike . . .
Through revelation given in the NT we today know that there is a real war going on between good and evil, and that the Devil, not God, is the true source of evil - That is something that Job was never taught. Thank God, we know the characteristics of God and the characteristics of Satan, One light the other darkness and instead of asking as Job did: Why are you doing this to me?" We can say: "Father, see what is happening to me in my life. Will you help me?" The devil is nothing but a slanderer, a murderer, a liar . . . God does not work with him but against him.