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[Title] => Thanks, God!
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[Summary] => Job arose, tore his robe, and shaved his head; and he fell to the ground and worshipped. – Job 1:20
Job’s calamities were enormous. His oxen and donkeys were stolen. Fire consumed his sheep. Raiders took his camels. But that was just the beginning. A great wind destroyed the house where his sons and daughters were feasting, and they all perished. His loss seemed unbearable! But notice Job’s response. He humbled himself and worshipped God (Job 1:20)
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