2. When we read the Book of Job, we focus on what Job lost as if he is the only victim in the narrative. But when the four servants report to Job that his possessions are gone and his children are dead, that means there was a lot of collateral death. Servants were caring for those possessions and serving Job’s children and they died too. Wives lost husbands. Children lost fathers and perhaps mothers too. Fathers and mothers lost adult children. Job had a lot of servants to care for what he had so several thousand could have died. That is a lot of death just to test one person’s faith. What do you think about this? Did God go overboard? We can say and often do that God can do whatever He wants, but does that mean that whatever He does is good and moral? God has given us a sense of morality and what is right and wrong. How do we understand God when He seems to contradict what He tells us to do and not to do?