(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) So Job, number one, is missing the presence and power of God in his life. But then number two, he says, my children were about me. You know, children are more valuable than any material possessions that you could own. Your children are more valuable than that. This is something that we've lost sight of in our society because today, children are seen as a liability, as a burden, or you know, it's almost considered like an STD, getting pregnant. Okay, like it's just some kind of a thing to be avoided at all costs. And people strive to only just have one or two children. Now look, if that's all God blesses you with, well then great, you know, be thankful for that one or those two or whatever God blesses you with. But you know, when people have this mentality of I don't want to have children or you know, I just only want to have one or two and that's all I want to do, you know, it doesn't seem like they have a biblical perspective on what's important in life. Because in the Bible, the Bible says children are a heritage of the Lord and the fruit of the womb is his reward. As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man, so are children of the youth. Happy is the man that hath this quiver full of them. It doesn't say happy is the man that has two arrows and then stops. Happy is the man that has one and then stops because all things in moderation. No, you know, I believe that God wants us to be fruitful and multiply and I believe that having a multitude of children is a blessing. Now is it hard to have children? Absolutely. Do they bring pain and suffering and I mean even just it all starts with the pregnancy and the birth. In sorrow shalt thou bring forth children, the Bible says. So obviously there's pain and suffering but here's the bad news for you mothers out there. When you give birth, the pain is just beginning, no I'm just kidding. You know, there's more pain to come through just, you know, just disappointments and heartbreaks and just pain and just sleepless nights and just work and toil of having children but you know what? The things in life that matter the most and that are the most valuable, they often take a lot of investment of time and work and effort and so having children is a blessing and Job saw it as a major blessing. That's why Job had 10 children. I mean you see Job having 10 children that obviously shows that Job is a guy who values his children because he keeps having more and then when they're taken away from him, second only to the presence of God, he misses his children. I mean that makes sense, right? The next thing he would bring up is the children and then not only that but even though his children all sound like they're all grown and he's kind of out of that phase of life, you know, after everything's all said and done and when he gets his health back and his wealth back and everything goes well, in the end of the book, you know, he ends up having 10 additional children. So this guy just doesn't know when to quit, does he? But that's the point is that, you know, from a biblical perspective, if he gets all his wealth back, you know, if he's really going to be restored to his former situation, then he needs to have more children. And you say, well why did God give him back twice as much money? Because the inflation was so incredible in the time, no I'm just kidding, yeah today you'd have to get twice as much back just to break even, you know, he'd have to give you like four times as much to actually have double. But you know, the reason why he only gets 10 additional children is because the first 10 children aren't really gone. So his number of children has still been doubled because they're in heaven.