Job, of the Bible, knew the truth. That is to say he knew who the truth was. In Job 19:25 he says "I know that my redeemer lives and in the end He will stand upon the earth. And after my skin has been destroyed yet in my flesh I will see God; I myself will see Him with my own eyes, I and not another. How my heart yearn within me!" Job clung to the reassurance that he would be with God. He says these words before there was a Bible or a church as we know it, or devotions and tracts and televangalists, before church camps and seminaries for well educated pastors and the like.
So how did he have such faith, such certanity? Wouldn't most of us like it to be said of us that we are a person of rock solid conviction? History makes note of such people, people who would stand up for thier convictions, thier beliefs, who would rather die than renounce what they know to be true.
Job, as the introduction to the book notes in NIV translation says, was an upright man, one who feared God. He respected God as the creator who had power over all things, including his life, and even in the midst of crying out to God after he was afflicted in ways most of us will never know he gave God praise and recognized that whatever God had ordained or allowed in his life, God would in the end save him.
In our cluture today truth is mis-represented, maligned, distorted, and is by some in certian circles being redifined as "relative". In the Bible the gospel of John says Jesus is truth(14:6). The only real way I could help anyone know the truth is to help them to know Him who is the truth. So to that end I will try on this site to find links and resources, and my own input be that as it is, to give you encouragement and some real tools to know the one who seeks after you. Once you find Jesus you realize you have found Him because he seeks after you in the first place, "I stand at the door and knock and if anyone hears my voice and opens the door I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me."(Rev. 3:20)