Publisher's Synopsis
"Why do the righteous suffer? How can faith endure amid trials that shake the very foundations of our being? In Suffering in the Sight of God, Logan invites readers on a profound journey through the story of Job, exploring themes of integrity, trust, and divine sovereignty.
Logan is a capable expositor of Scripture, but this book is more than an expository reflection; it is a testament to the enduring relevance of Job's story. Logan masterfully bridges the ancient and the modern, drawing insights that resonate deeply with those navigating the complexities of suffering today. His approach is both scholarly and pastoral, challenging readers to think critically while offering the comfort of a seasoned guide who understands the valleys of human experience. Whether you are a preacher seeking clarity in your teaching, a student of the Bible desiring depth in your studies, or a believer longing for answers in the face of life's trials, this book will serve as a valuable resource. Throughout its pages, you will not only learn from Job's example but also find hope in the God who sees, who hears, and who ultimately redeems." - Dr. Robert Willis, from the Foreword