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Bible Book Club

Podcast von Susan Merrill & Heather Rubio

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The Bible. It’s been the #1 book sold since the day it was written, but have you read it? And if you read it, did you understand it? In the Bible Book Club podcast, we read every word of the Bible for you. In fact, Heather Rubio and Susan Merrill will do it all for you—read, discuss, and explore the only book ever written that can change your life forever. All you have to do is listen. Just join the club! Start in the beginning with Season 1: Genesis or choose a book. Available Seasons include Season 1 Genesis, Season 2 Exodus, Season 3 Leviticus, Season 4 Numbers, Season 5 Deuteronomy, Season 6 Joshua, Season 7 Judges, Season 8 Ruth, Season 9 1 Samuel, Season 10 2 Samuel Season 11 1 Kings Season 12 2 Kings Season 13 1 Chronicles Season 14 2 Chronicles Season 15 Ezra Season 16 Nehemiah Season 17 Esther

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Episode Job 38-42: Finally, God Speaks to Job Cover

Job 38-42: Finally, God Speaks to Job

What does God say when you demand answers from Him? After chapters of silence, in Job 38-42 God finally speaks, and His answer isn't what anyone expects. Instead of explaining Job's suffering or defending His decisions, God shows up in a whirlwind and asks Job 77 questions. Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? Can you command the morning? Do you control the constellations? The answer, of course, is no. And that's the point. God doesn't come as a defendant to answer Job's case. He takes the bench as Judge, and Job drops to his knees and drops the lawsuit entirely. What you'll learn: * God's response to Job's suffering: Why God answers Job's painful questions with questions of His own, and why that's actually the most profound comfort imaginable. * The Behemoth and Leviathan: What two terrifying creatures have to do with trusting God when life feels completely out of your control * The turning point: How Job goes from demanding a courtroom confrontation with God to covering his mouth in awe, and what that shift looks like for us in our own struggles * The friends get their verdict: Why the three friends who had all the "right answers" are the ones God is angry with, and the stunning way Job responds * Job's restoration: What to make of Job's happy ending, why some people find it unsatisfying, and the freeing truth hidden in it about grace, trust, and God's mysterious ways Group Discussion Questions for Job 38–42: 1. Job covered his mouth with his hand in stunned silence when God revealed Himself. Have you ever experienced a moment where God's greatness left you in stunned silence? How did that feel? 2. God asks Job 77 questions about creation that Job can't answer. Does knowing how little we know or understand about our life and our world bring you comfort or anxiety? Why do you think that is? 3. Job was asked to pray for the very friends who hurt him deeply. Is there someone in your life right now who has wronged you, for whom God might be calling you to pray? That concludes the Book of Job! Next up, we will discuss Psalms. Contact Bible Book Club! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1617094/fan_mail/new] This episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, starting with Genesis and journeying all the way through the Bible. Contact Bible Book Club Social: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/biblebookclubpodcast/] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/BibleBookClubPodcast/] Fan Mail: BBC Website [https://share.hsforms.com/1ftTCEh84Qfe4YT9oKmM7qQ96lq] or Buzzsprout [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1617094/fan_mail/new] Review Us: Apple Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bible-book-club/id1552916982] or Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6iWIkdCMXqjoSLrRGpXgxo?si=38ffff26eff842ea] Join the Fun: DONATE [https://store.biblebookclubpodcast.com/products/donation-to-bible-book-club] or Buy merch [https://store.biblebookclubpodcast.com/collections/all] Thanks for listening!

18. Mai 2026 - 31 min
Episode Job 35-37: Elihu Sees God in the Storm Cover

Job 35-37: Elihu Sees God in the Storm

When you're crying out to God in pain and getting only silence, is He ignoring you? Job has lost everything. He's been interrogated by three friends, talked over by a brash young man named Elihu, and God still hasn't said a word. In Job 35–37, Elihu makes his final case, and for one breathtaking moment he actually gets it right. As a storm gathers on the horizon, Elihu stops dissecting Job's theology and does something none of them have done yet. He looks up. And what he sees changes everything he says next. What you'll learn: * Faith vs. transaction: Elihu lands a truth worth sitting with. Your relationship with God was never meant to be a deal. Faithfulness isn't a payment God owes you a return on. * Why God sometimes seems silent: There's a difference between crying from pain and crying for God. And it turns out it matters deeply which one you're doing. * Songs in the night: What an ancient phrase from Job 35 and a famous Spurgeon sermon reveal about finding peace when it makes no sense to worship. * God's power reframed: Job feared God's power would crush him. Elihu argues it's actually the guarantee of justice, a tension that pays off big in the next episode. * How not to comfort someone: After four men and dozens of speeches, the most practical lesson in these chapters may be the simplest. Listen before you speak and build bridges, not walls. Show Notes: * Charles Spurgeon's Sermon [https://www.spurgeon.org/resource-library/sermons/songs-in-the-night/#flipbook/] Discussion Questions for Job 35-37 1. Have you ever tried to comfort someone who was suffering, but your words made things worse instead of better? 2. Is there a trial in your life right now where you need to cry out for God's presence rather than just His intervention? 3. Has God ever used your own suffering to prepare you to comfort someone else? Contact Bible Book Club! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1617094/fan_mail/new] This episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, starting with Genesis and journeying all the way through the Bible. Contact Bible Book Club Social: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/biblebookclubpodcast/] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/BibleBookClubPodcast/] Fan Mail: BBC Website [https://share.hsforms.com/1ftTCEh84Qfe4YT9oKmM7qQ96lq] or Buzzsprout [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1617094/fan_mail/new] Review Us: Apple Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bible-book-club/id1552916982] or Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6iWIkdCMXqjoSLrRGpXgxo?si=38ffff26eff842ea] Join the Fun: DONATE [https://store.biblebookclubpodcast.com/products/donation-to-bible-book-club] or Buy merch [https://store.biblebookclubpodcast.com/collections/all] Thanks for listening!

11. Mai 2026 - 28 min
Episode Job 32-34: Who Are You, Elihu? Cover

Job 32-34: Who Are You, Elihu?

When life feels like God has gone silent and everything seems unfair, how do you keep believing He's still good? Job has defended his innocence, the three friends have finally run out of arguments, and an eerie silence has fallen over the city gate. Then a young man named Elihu steps out of the crowd, and he is furious.  Furious at Job for questioning God. Furious at the friends for failing to prove their case. And absolutely convinced he has the answer everyone else has missed. But does he? In Job 32–34, Elihu delivers some genuinely fresh theology and some head-scratching contradictions. He says God speaks through suffering to redirect us, not just punish us. He even unknowingly describes a heavenly mediator who sounds remarkably like Jesus. Yet, by the end of chapter 34, he's doing the same thing the three friends did, accusing Job of wickedness and asking for him to be tested even further. What you'll learn in this episode: * Who Elihu is: A young outsider with real spiritual insight but also an ego he can't quite keep in check * God's surprising megaphone: How God speaks through dreams, pain, and messengers, and why your suffering may be redirection, not punishment * A hidden glimpse of Jesus: How Elihu accidentally describes the mediator Job has been crying out for since Chapter 9, a ransom-payer who rescues us from the pit * The pattern we all fall into: Why Elihu starts with compassion but ends up sounding just like Job's friends and what that says about how we handle people in pain * God's justice on trial: Elihu's three-part case for why a just God cannot be wrong, and where his argument misses Job's heart entirely Discussion Questions for Job 32-34 1. Elihu says that God speaks to us through dreams, suffering, and messengers. Has there been a moment in your life when you recognized that God might have been speaking to you through a difficult experience? What did that realization change for you? 2. Elihu started out wanting to vindicate Job, but the longer he spoke, the more he ended up condemning him. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you began with good intentions but frustration caused you to say something you ended up regretting? 3. Elihu's insight that suffering can be preventive rather than punitive is a powerful idea. Is there a "thorn in your flesh" in your own life that, looking back, you can see God may have used to redirect or protect you? Contact Bible Book Club! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1617094/fan_mail/new] This episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, starting with Genesis and journeying all the way through the Bible. Contact Bible Book Club Social: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/biblebookclubpodcast/] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/BibleBookClubPodcast/] Fan Mail: BBC Website [https://share.hsforms.com/1ftTCEh84Qfe4YT9oKmM7qQ96lq] or Buzzsprout [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1617094/fan_mail/new] Review Us: Apple Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bible-book-club/id1552916982] or Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6iWIkdCMXqjoSLrRGpXgxo?si=38ffff26eff842ea] Join the Fun: DONATE [https://store.biblebookclubpodcast.com/products/donation-to-bible-book-club] or Buy merch [https://store.biblebookclubpodcast.com/collections/all] Thanks for listening!

4. Mai 2026 - 28 min
Episode Job 28-31 Job: Where Can I Find Wisdom? Cover

Job 28-31 Job: Where Can I Find Wisdom?

When life falls apart, where do you look for help? Job has survived three rounds of debate with friends who had all the answers but none of them right. Now the arguments are over, and the crowd goes quiet. What Job does next is unexpected. Instead of demanding justice, he goes searching for something deeper. Something we all want when life doesn't make sense. Wisdom. What unfolds across Job 28–31 is one of the most breathtaking poems in all of Scripture spoken by a grieving man who refuses to let go of God, even when God seems to have abandoned him. What you'll learn: * The Wisdom Poem (Job 28): You can't mine for wisdom, you can't buy it, and you can't find it in the land of the living. There's only one true place it comes from. * The great twist: God already declared three times that Job has wisdom, but Job doesn't even know it yet. * The "but now" moment (Job 30): Job looks at everything he's lost—his reputation, his health, his community—and he lets himself grieve. * Job's final oath (Job 31): Job signs his name to his own defense with 19 "if" statements and dares God to answer him. It is bold. * What we have that Job didn't: Through Christ and the Holy Spirit, the wisdom Job spent four chapters searching for is now freely available to us. All we have to do is ask.  Group Discussion Questions for Job 28–31 1. Job found that wisdom cannot be mined, bought, or discovered in the land of the living. It belongs to God alone. Can you think of a time when you were searching for wisdom in all the wrong places? What was the result? 2. Job describes a ministry of caring for people that brought him great joy. In Chapter 30, he deeply mourns its loss. Can you relate to Job here? Has there ever been something in your own life that brought you joy but then suffering or circumstance took it away? 3. Job signed his name to his innocence and demanded God answer him directly, not the crowd. Have you ever found yourself going to people for approval or justice? How could you turn to God for clarity and insight next time instead? Contact Bible Book Club! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1617094/fan_mail/new] This episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, starting with Genesis and journeying all the way through the Bible. Contact Bible Book Club Social: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/biblebookclubpodcast/] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/BibleBookClubPodcast/] Fan Mail: BBC Website [https://share.hsforms.com/1ftTCEh84Qfe4YT9oKmM7qQ96lq] or Buzzsprout [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1617094/fan_mail/new] Review Us: Apple Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bible-book-club/id1552916982] or Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6iWIkdCMXqjoSLrRGpXgxo?si=38ffff26eff842ea] Join the Fun: DONATE [https://store.biblebookclubpodcast.com/products/donation-to-bible-book-club] or Buy merch [https://store.biblebookclubpodcast.com/collections/all] Thanks for listening!

27. Apr. 2026 - 28 min
Episode Job 22-27 Job: “Till I Die, I Will Not Deny My Integrity.” Cover

Job 22-27 Job: “Till I Die, I Will Not Deny My Integrity.”

Why is there so much suffering that doesn’t make sense in this world? Are God’s ways just? Job has lost everything. His friends have spent weeks piling on accusations, theology lectures, and spiritual platitudes. But in Job 22–27, something shifts. The friends start running out of steam, and Job refuses to go down with them. Round 3 of the great debate reaches its breaking point. One friend fabricates lies, one delivers the shortest speech in the entire book, and one goes completely silent. Yet Job, who is still sick, suffering, and sitting on an ash heap, outlasts and out-argues all three of them. What you'll learn in this episode: * The accusation motivation: Why Eliphaz makes up specific sins and falsely accuses Job of exploiting the poor and oppressing widows, and what it reveals about how desperation can make people act * Job's level of faith: What Job means when he says "when he has tested me, I will come forth as gold" even while admitting he's terrified of God * Suffering then and now: Job's raw, gut-punch list of real-world injustices in chapter 24: stolen land, starving children, suffering widows, and why God's silence on all of it still haunts us today * Battle status: How Job's refusal to give up his innocence isn't just personal, it's actually winning a cosmic battle he doesn't even know is happening * The grand finale: Why Bildad's six-verse mic drop is actually a white flag, and what it means that Job wins a three-on-one fight while barely able to stand Discussion Questions for Job 22-27: 1. Everything that brought Job comfort was taken away or turned against him by this point. When things are falling apart in your own life, where do you turn for comfort? Family, friends, food, drink, the familiarity of home, staying busy, shopping, money in the bank, God? How do you think you'd handle it if every comfort except God was taken away like it was for Job? 2. Imagine if you were in the crowd watching this debate between Job and his friends. How do you think you'd react? Would you defend him, gossip about him, stay silent, something else? 3. Has there ever been a time when staying silent would have been easier, but you spoke up anyway (or wished you had) for a sibling, friend, coworker, or even a stranger? What happened? Contact Bible Book Club! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1617094/fan_mail/new] This episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, starting with Genesis and journeying all the way through the Bible. Contact Bible Book Club Social: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/biblebookclubpodcast/] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/BibleBookClubPodcast/] Fan Mail: BBC Website [https://share.hsforms.com/1ftTCEh84Qfe4YT9oKmM7qQ96lq] or Buzzsprout [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1617094/fan_mail/new] Review Us: Apple Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bible-book-club/id1552916982] or Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6iWIkdCMXqjoSLrRGpXgxo?si=38ffff26eff842ea] Join the Fun: DONATE [https://store.biblebookclubpodcast.com/products/donation-to-bible-book-club] or Buy merch [https://store.biblebookclubpodcast.com/collections/all] Thanks for listening!

20. Apr. 2026 - 27 min
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