Over the years I have read and taught many Bible
studies, but never have I come across a study as well written and
thought out as Job: Lessons in Comfort. In fact, this is
the best study in general that I have ever come across. Job is a
long book that on the surface seems to have only one major theme,
suffering. Yet, as Frankie shows us, there is so much more.
I found the manuscript for this work sitting on
Jane Patete’s desk, CEP’s women’s Ministries Coordinator. I asked
if I could look it over since I knew Frankie and went to seminary
with her husband, Chris. Frankie asked CEP to consider publishing
the study, and it is my pleasure to announce that Frankie has
allowed us to be the exclusive publisher of this work.
Frankie approaches the book of Job from the angle
of comfort in suffering. All thirteen lessons constantly point us
not to Job or his situation but to our covenant-keeping God who
has perfect, loving control of every aspect of our lives, even
when it seems He is clueless to our needs.
One more thing. I not only read through this
study, I had the pleasure of teaching this work to the women in
the PCA office building each Tuesday. Every week there seemed to
be a very special quote that we would find and share together.
Each person in the group would also share their times of
suffering. It was a special time watching these women minister to
each other through each lesson.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough. If you
cannot find a group to go through this with, then use it for your
personal study. If you haven’t gone through serious suffering you
probably will, or at least someone will to whom you can minister.
This study will give you help to either go through suffering
personally or walk alongside someone who is suffering.
- Dennis Bennett (no relation except in Christ
Coordinator of Training and Resources