The book of Job speaks to some of the most universal issues of our human experience. Feelings of grief, misery, sorrow and distress are played out against the backdrop of a man resolute in his claim of innocence. But Job’s sufferings demonstrate more truth than Job and his friends grasped. Kaiser guides us through this book to find that worship in suffering is not only possible, but that such times of suffering can deepen our insight into the nature of the character and being of God.