Why Me?

The Book of Job shows him experiencing in an extreme degree the bitterness and perplexity of unexplained suffering, refusing to acquiesce in rational theories that make God's way subject to simple human calculation, temporarily losing his balance, but able ultimately to recover, and finally through an overwhelming vision of God Himself, reaching a certainty in which he can triumph over all his difficulties, even though he is not yet, and knows he never will be, able to provide a rational explanation for all circumstances in this life.

RS Wallace in New Bible Dictionary