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Does God Speak Through Suffering? Elihu Confronts Job | Job 33–35

12 min · 25. maj 2026
episode Does God Speak Through Suffering? Elihu Confronts Job | Job 33–35 cover

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Today’s reading is Job 33–35. In this episode, Elihu steps into the debate surrounding Job’s suffering with a new perspective. Unlike Job’s friends, Elihu argues that suffering is not always punishment for sin, but can also serve as God’s warning, correction, or discipline meant to keep people from destruction. He insists that God is always just and that human beings often fail to understand His ways. As Elihu speaks, the discussion turns toward difficult questions many believers still wrestle with today: • Does God speak through suffering? • Why does God sometimes seem silent? • Can human wisdom fully explain pain and hardship? • How should we respond when someone else suffers? While Elihu brings insight that Job’s friends lacked, his arguments still fall short of fully explaining Job’s situation. His speeches remind us how limited human understanding can be when facing suffering and the mysteries of God’s purposes. Today’s reading: • Job 33 • Job 34 • Job 35 Key themes in today’s episode: • Suffering and discipline • God’s justice • Human pride and humility • The limits of human wisdom • Trusting God without easy answers Thank you for listening to Word for Word: The Bible. If this podcast has encouraged you, consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with others walking through Scripture this year.

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