Come Follow Me & Family History: Job
Unexpected Friends There is a verse in Job that I can't stop thinking about. After experiencing tremendous hardship and trying to make sense of everything that has happened to him, Job says, "Oh that my words were now written! oh that they were printed in a book!" (Job 19:23). And they were. Thousands of years later, we are still reading Job's words. We know about his faith, his questions, his conversations with friends, and the difficult things he experienced. Most importantly, we have his powerful declaration of faith: "For I know that my redeemer liveth" (Job 19:25). It made me wonder: What if Job's words hadn't been written? If all we had was Job's genealogy, we might know his name, where he lived, that he had children, and that he lived to an old age. We would know that Job lived, but we wouldn't really know Job. More Than Names and Dates This is one of the reasons I love family history. Names, dates, and places are important. They help...