Frankl and Job Meet in the Fire: Suffering Does Not Have to Be Meaningless

Format: Blog Post Theme: Frankl’s logotherapy (meaning through attitude toward unavoidable suffering) meets Job’s covenantal wrestling: pain can become fruitful and holy when given purpose and brought honestly before God. Leaders do not wait for suffering to end before acting with purpose—they name the pain, keep inner posture, and search for the 'why' that forms them. Scripture: Job 1–42 (esp. Job 12:3 context); cross-ref to Meaning in the Fire Week 1,6,8,11

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