Bottom Shelf Bible Study

Job Reloaded

14 min · 28. apr. 2025
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> Job Reloaded: Spit Roast Edition > > In this episode of Bottom Shelf Bible Study, Jesse and Peggy tackle the Book of Job the only way they know how: with faith, fury, and enough bad jokes to make a camel blush. > > Join us as we wander through divine wagers, smoldering livestock, cursed casseroles, and friends who really should’ve stayed silent. > > Was God petty? > Was Satan bored? > Was Job patient or just tired of everyone’s crap? > > Pull up a broken barstool, pour yourself something bottom shelf, and find out what’s left when the dust settles and the spit roast burns down. > > Faith isn’t pretty. > But it’s still real. > > 🔥 Bottom Shelf Bible Study.

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