"There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job. He was perfect and upright. He loved God and took no part with evil . . .."
So starts the Book of Job. It addresses the ancient problem of seeming injustice, yet it foretells the time when the righteous shall suffer at the hands of mindless evil.
When evil men prosper and are given the awards of the righteous, and honorable people are held in silent contempt, we see the suffering of a whole nation at the hands of evil, regardless that we did no evil.
Evil has commandeered our Oval Office and we must now suffer war, death, and hopeless despair as it was in the days of Hitler.
This suffering is very real -- as real as the evil man in the White House getting an award reserved only for peace makers. Such is the evil day we are in.
But take heart, regardless the bitterness shortly to come! God reversed the misery Job suffered and gave Job twice what Satan stole from him! The days we suffer are evil, to say the best. But they will not go on forever.
Europe was eventually delivered from Hitler and Stalin, and we will one day be delivered from Obama.