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

27 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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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] Social: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/biblebookclubpodcast/] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/BibleBookClubPodcast/] Website: Bible Book Club [https://www.biblebookclubpodcast.com/] 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] This episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, starting with Genesis and journeying all the way through the Bible. Thanks for listening!

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Job 35-37: Elihu Sees God in the Storm

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