Job’s Friends

Written by Lenny Caccio

January 23, 2014

They’re the Biblical characters we “love to hate” – the friends who said more unfriendly things than they should have done, the friends God reproved for what they said. Yet were they all bad?  This week, on the Tactical Living page, we reproduce a short article by Lenny Caccio on exactly this topic.  Lenny makes an excellent case that we should look at Job’s friends again and that they were taught a lesson from which we can all learn.   Lenny’s article also will form a great introduction for another one we have planned for the near future. The two articles should dovetail perfectly, so don’t miss Lenny’s take on “Job’s Friends” and be on the lookout for a sequel on this same topic.

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