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Job 36 Explained: God’s Justice, Suffering, and Instruction

Job 36 Explained: God’s Justice, Suffering, and Instruction

Season 18 Episode 36 Published 4 months, 4 weeks ago
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In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we explore Job Chapter 36, where Elihu continues his impassioned speech about God’s greatness, justice, and wisdom. Elihu insists that suffering is not always punishment—it can be instruction and correction designed to restore the righteous. He calls Job, and us, to approach hardship with humility, obedience, and trust in God’s unfailing character.

Together, we’ll examine:

  • Why Elihu says God disciplines but also restores the humble (Job 36:5–11).
  • How the wicked misuse suffering, turning away instead of learning (Job 36:12–14).
  • The reminder that God’s power and majesty are seen not only in judgment but also in the beauty of creation (Job 36:22–33).
  • What this ancient wisdom means for modern life—learning to see trials as opportunities for growth, finding hope in God’s justice, and trusting His purposes even when they are hidden.

If you’ve ever asked, “Why am I going through this?” this episode offers perspective, comfort, and a call to deeper trust.

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