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If you'd like to support me on Patreon to help spread the word of God, join us / thestoneworks When you think of the scorched earth policy Satan deployed against Job, I think it's pretty hard or either most Christians have not actually thought about the absolute devastation Job endured. His family, wiped out. Children wiped out, servants wiped out, his wealth wiped out. People get pretty crazy if you just take perhaps one of these things away from them, Job endured I believe the hardest attack Satan could muster against a man. God viewed Job as his greatest Champion, and in the end God was proven true. Yes, God had some stuff to reveal to Job. But I think we should count up the cost, and really dig deep, that when the trails of life come our way, bend our knee to God, knowing he is in control, and endure even a 100th of what Job endured. The story of Job was an early faith builder for me in my youth, because of the nightmarish childhood I endured. But I know 100% fact right now, God was with me always and gave me the strength to endure it. And when it was over, while weath i had not, God blessed me beyond anything I could ever imagine for myself. Trust in God, Romans 10:9. John 6:29 [Verse 1] In the land of Uz, where the faithful dwell, There was a man named Job, the righteous as well. Blameless and upright, feared God in his heart, Shunning all evil, kept his ways apart. But the heavens did open, and the voice did sound, "Have You seen my servant?" God’s praise did resound. Yet Satan replied with a sneering doubt, "Touch his life, and he’ll cast You out." [Chorus] Oh, though He slay me, I will still trust, When all fades to ashes, I cling to dust. The Lord gives, the Lord takes away, Blessed be His name, come what may. [Verse 2] In the blink of an eye, Job's riches were gone, Oxen and donkeys, the fire took them on. Servants were slaughtered, sheep set aflame, His children struck down, but Job didn’t blame. He tore his robe, bowed low to the ground, In all of his loss, no sin to be found. "My Redeemer lives," he cried to the sky, In sorrow and ashes, he questioned why. [Chorus] Oh, though He slay me, I will still trust, When all fades to ashes, I cling to dust. The Lord gives, the Lord takes away, Blessed be His name, come what may. [Bridge] Three friends came, their counsel unwise, They pointed to fault, to sins in disguise. Yet Job held his ground, cried out his plea, That God would remember his integrity. [Verse 3] Then out of the whirlwind, the answer was heard, The voice of the Maker, in thunderous word: "Where were you when I laid earth’s deep foundations, The stars in the heavens, the sea’s vast salvation?" Job trembled and bowed, he finally knew, God’s wisdom was higher, His purpose true. Restored in double was all he’d lost, Through fire and trial, he bore the cost. [Chorus] Oh, though He slay me, I will still trust, When all fades to ashes, I cling to dust. The Lord gives, the Lord takes away, Blessed be His name, come what may. [Outro] From the ashes, Job’s faith stood tall, The steadfast servant, who answered the call. For he knew in his heart, come joy or pain, God’s purposes hold, and His grace will remain.