The life of Job provides a definitive guide to the problem of pain and explores some of life’s biggest Why does God let bad things happen to good people? Can seemingly random pain have a purpose? Can you trust a just God in an unfair world? When will He finally show up? Examine these questions and learn how you can take shelter in your Savior through life’s dark storms.
The Wiersbe Bible Study Series delivers practical, in-depth guides to selected books of the Bible. Featuring insights from Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe’s Be Patient commentary, this eight-week study includes engaging questions and practical applications that will help you connect God’s Word with your life.
Warren W. Wiersbe, former pastor of the Moody Church and general director of Back to the Bible, has traveled widely as a Bible teacher and conference speaker. Because of his encouragement to those in ministry, Dr. Wiersbe is often referred to as 'the pastor's pastor.' He has ministered in churches and conferences throughout the United States as well as in Canada, Central and South America, and Europe. Dr. Wiersbe has written over 150 books, including the popular BE series of commentaries on every book of the Bible, which has sold more than four million copies. At the 2002 Christian Booksellers Convention, he was awarded the Gold Medallion Lifetime Achievement Award by the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. Dr. Wiersbe and his wife, Betty, live in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Many years ago I got several of the Wiersbe Bible Study books on Kindle but until now I have not opened one up. They are meant to tie in with the commentary, which I did not have. However, there were excerpts from the commentary so I don't feel I missed too much. I appreciated the format and the questions for reflection.
Warren W. Wiersbe's study of Job: Waiting On God in Difficult Times is an excellent study of the Book of Job. Job has always been a difficult Book for me to understand. This study cleared up a lot of the ambiguity I have had when I read Job in the past and to be truth about it I was intimidated by it. I enjoyed it and more interested in other studies of Job.