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When God Finally Speaks: The Lord Answers Job from the Storm | Job 36–38

13 min · 26 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio When God Finally Speaks: The Lord Answers Job from the Storm | Job 36–38

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In this episode of Word for Word: The Bible, we continue through the book of Job with Job chapters 36–38. Elihu delivers his final speech, passionately defending God’s justice, wisdom, and power over creation. He points to the natural world—the rain, storms, lightning, snow, and thunder—as evidence of God’s sovereignty and authority over all things. Then the long silence ends. For the first time in the book, God Himself speaks to Job out of the storm. Instead of explaining Job’s suffering directly, God asks a series of powerful questions about creation, the earth, the sea, the stars, and the heavens. Through these questions, Job is confronted with the vastness of God’s wisdom and the limits of human understanding. This passage marks a major turning point in Job’s story and reminds us that even when we cannot understand our suffering, God remains sovereign, present, and worthy of trust. Today’s reading: • Job 36 • Job 37 • Job 38 Key themes in today’s episode: • God’s sovereignty over creation • The limits of human understanding • Trusting God in suffering • God speaks out of the storm • Humility before the wisdom of God If this podcast has encouraged you in your walk through Scripture, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with others. Word for Word: The Bible is a daily Bible reading podcast designed to help listeners read through the entire Bible in one year, one chapter at a time.

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