yes but don't you think, this sentiment is present in the account?
i think Satan meant this for Job's evil, but God meant it for good
you meant evil against me; but God meant it for good,
in order to bring it about as it is this day
(Genesis 50:20)
is that what's meant here -Behold, God works all these things,
twice, in fact, three times with a man,
to bring back his soul from the pit,
that he may be enlightened with the light of life.
(Job 33:29-30)
- that suffering is not for God's children punitive, at least not always, but purifying, maturing: like Hebrews 2:10 and Romans 8:28 harmonized, and in that sense, Job's story isn't tragic, but demonstrative, and salvific? and in the end, after all, he was blessed more than the blessing with which he was blessed in the beginning. i think Satan meant this for Job's evil, but God meant it for good
The world would consider Jobs story a tragedy.
But how can we, who are Christians, call someones story a tragedy if it brings them to Christ and Salvation?
Kind of like that song lyric, God Blessed the broken road that led me straight to you. (You being the Lord Jesus)
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