In this message from Job 1–2, Stephen Davey explains that suffering is not always punishment for sin but can be a divine assignment designed to display God’s glory. By tracing the heavenly conversation between God and Satan, he shows that Satan’s power is limited and always subject to God’s sovereign permission. Job’s devastating losses and physical agony reveal that believers can suffer deeply while remaining within God’s will. Drawing parallels to Joni Eareckson Tada’s life, Stephen Davey demonstrates how choosing to trust God through pain transforms despair into testimony. The message ultimately calls us to surrender daily to God and “get busy living,” trusting Him even through tears.
Turning Unexpected Suffering into Unexplainable Song
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