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Job 27: Holding Fast to Integrity in the Midst of Suffering
In Job 27, Job responds to his friends one final time—not with bitterness, but by clinging to integrity before God. Though falsely accused and surrou…
4 months, 4 weeks ago
Job 26: The God Who Rules the Storm and Sustains His People
In Job 26, Job responds to Bildad with a breathtaking declaration of God's sovereign power over creation, the storm, and even the grave. This passage…
5 months ago
Job 25: God’s Holiness, Human Smallness, and the Grace That Saves
In Job 25, Bildad delivers his final and brief speech, emphasizing God's greatness and humanity's smallness. His theology is largely correct—God is h…
5 months ago
When Justice Seems Delayed
In Job 24, Job wrestles with a question believers have asked throughout history: Why does injustice seem to go unchecked? He looks out at a world whe…
5 months ago
Job 23 — When God Feels Hidden, Yet He Knows Our Way
In Job 23, we hear one of the most honest and hope-filled confessions in all of Scripture. Job cannot find God, yet he clings to this unshakable trut…
5 months ago
Job 22 — False Accusation, Repentance, and the Grace of God
In Job 22, Eliphaz speaks for the third and final time—hardening his tone and falsely accusing Job of serious sin. While some of his words contain th…
5 months ago
Job 21 — When the Wicked Prosper and God’s Justice Seems Delayed
In Job 21, Job confronts a difficult reality that believers in every generation must face: the wicked often prosper while the righteous suffer. Respo…
5 months ago
Job 20 — When Truth Lacks Compassion
In Job 20, Zophar responds to Job's declaration of faith not with humility or comfort, but with anger, presumption, and harsh judgment. Assuming that…
5 months ago
Job 19 — I Know That My Redeemer Lives
Job 19 contains one of the most powerful declarations of faith in all of Scripture. In the midst of intense suffering and isolation, Job proclaims hi…
5 months, 1 week ago
Job 18 — When Truth Without Love Becomes Cruel
In Job 18, Bildad speaks again—this time with hardened words and misplaced certainty. Rather than comforting Job in his suffering, he assumes guilt a…
5 months, 1 week ago