Yes, it does. You see, Job didn't only suffer through everything that Satan threw at him, in the end, he came out a stronger man with an unshakable faith in his God.
If Job had spent all of his life before Satan's attack doing good for people, being kind, helping in every way he could, Job then had a greater understanding of suffering after Satan's attack and he no doubt continued helping, proping up, encouraging, giving financial aid and whatever else he did for people, with a keener understanding of what he was doing... and probably with a lot more love.
What you fail to see, Alexandra, is that God is the perfect parent. He isn't a codler. He gives us challenges to help us grow as healthy as we can... all according to where in our growth we are. Job was well along on his faith path with God. He never once lost his faith in God. He got angry, just like any of us did when our parents let us suffer through our own problems, but he knew that God had never once abandoned him. That's why he continually prayed to God. He ranted, he begged for mercy, but he knew God was with him. That is FAITH! And he was blessed RICHLY for it, too.
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Psalm 119:105 Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.