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For 35 chapters in the Book of Job, Job suffers in silence while his friends debate why. Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar insist suffering must be punishment. Elihu offers a different perspective. But none of them truly speak for God. Then in Job 38, the Lord answers from the whirlwind. But here’s the shocking part: God doesn’t explain the suffering. He doesn’t mention Satan. He doesn’t justify the pain. Instead, He reveals His power, wisdom, and sovereignty. In this episode of TheWordcast, we: * Recap Job’s friends and their flawed theology * Break down Elihu’s role in the narrative * Walk through Job 38–42 * Explore why God answers with questions * Discuss what this means for Christians today * Wrestle with why God sometimes gives revelation instead of explanation If you’ve ever asked: * Why does God allow suffering? * Why is God silent in my pain? * What does Job 38 really mean? This episode is for you. 📖 Key Scriptures: Job 4–11, Job 33, Job 38–42 🎙 Hosted by Luke & Mitch | theWordcast Subscribe for weekly biblical conversations about faith, suffering, and knowing God more deeply. Book of Job Job 38 explained Why does God allow suffering Christian suffering God speaks from the whirlwind Bible study podcast Job 42 meaning Suffering in the Bible
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