Word for Word: The Bible

When God Feels Silent: Job Longs for Answers in the Darkness | Job 23–25

8 min · 22. maj 2026
episode When God Feels Silent: Job Longs for Answers in the Darkness | Job 23–25 cover

Description

Today’s reading is Job 23–25. In these chapters, Job longs for direct access to God, believing that if he could only stand before Him, he would be heard and vindicated. Yet everywhere Job turns, God seems hidden and silent. Even in his suffering, Job continues to trust that God knows his path and is refining him through the trial. Job also wrestles with the reality that evil often appears to go unpunished. He questions why the wicked prosper while the innocent suffer, challenging the simplistic theology of his friends. Bildad responds with a final speech emphasizing God’s greatness and human weakness, but his words offer little comfort to Job’s deep anguish. Today’s reading reminds us that faith is often tested most deeply in seasons of silence. Job teaches us that honest questions, grief, and wrestling with God are not signs of abandoned faith, but evidence of a faith still reaching for Him. In this episode: • Job longs to present his case before God • “When He has tested me, I will come forth as gold” • Job questions why the wicked seem to prosper • The suffering of the poor and oppressed is described • Bildad emphasizes God’s greatness and human frailty • The tension between theology and human suffering grows Key themes: • Trusting God in silence • The mystery of suffering • God’s justice and timing • Faith during unanswered questions • Human weakness before God’s greatness 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 someone who may benefit from walking through Scripture one day at a time.

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the Word for Word: The Bible community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

169 episodes

episode Sinking but Not Forsaken: God's Faithfulness from Youth to Old Age | Psalms 69–71 artwork

Sinking but Not Forsaken: God's Faithfulness from Youth to Old Age | Psalms 69–71

Episode Overview What do you do when you feel like you're going under? In this episode we follow Psalms 69 through 71, three prayers wrung from deep distress. Psalm 69 pictures drowning in deep waters, sinking in mud with no foothold, exhausted from crying out, yet the psalmist still turns to praise. Psalm 70 is a short, breathless plea for help when there's no strength for long prayers. Psalm 71 comes from the vantage point of old age, trusting the God who has sustained us from birth to remain faithful as our strength fades. Together they show a faith that perseveres across every season. Key Themes • Honest lament from deep distress • Choosing praise even while waiting on God • Short, urgent prayers when strength fails • God's faithfulness from youth into old age • Perseverance through repeated seasons of difficulty In This Episode You'll Discover • How to keep praising when you feel like you're sinking • Why a brief, desperate prayer is still real prayer • The way God's faithfulness spans your whole life • How to entrust your aging and weakness to God • The major lesson: God does not forsake those He has carried Today's Scripture: Psalms 69–71 About the Podcast Word for Word: The Bible is a chronological Bible study podcast hosted by Kevin Mooneyhan that takes listeners through the entire Bible one chapter at a time. Each episode combines Scripture reading, historical context, theological insight, and practical application to help listeners understand God's Word and grow in their faith.

18. juni 202611 min
episode A Father to the Fatherless: Celebrating the God Who Provides and Delivers | Psalms 65–68 artwork

A Father to the Fatherless: Celebrating the God Who Provides and Delivers | Psalms 65–68

Episode Overview Who is the God we worship? In this episode we move through Psalms 65 through 68, four psalms that overflow with praise for God's mighty acts. We start with the God who hears prayer and forgives, who waters the land and fills it with abundance, and we end with the God who rides through the heavens yet stoops to care for the fatherless and the widow. These songs lift our eyes from our problems to God's power in creation, in history, and in our own lives. They call not only Israel but all nations to come and see what God has done, and they invite us to add our voices to the praise. Key Themes • God who answers prayer and forgives sin • God's care and abundance in creation • God's power over nations and history • God as father to the fatherless and defender of widows • Praise that invites all peoples to worship In This Episode You'll Discover • How God's forgiveness reconnects us to His good creation • Why telling others what God has done strengthens faith • The connection between personal blessing and global witness • How God's strength meets the vulnerable with tenderness • The major lesson: our God is worthy of overflowing praise Today's Scripture: Psalms 65–68 About the Podcast Word for Word: The Bible is a chronological Bible study podcast hosted by Kevin Mooneyhan that takes listeners through the entire Bible one chapter at a time. Each episode combines Scripture reading, historical context, theological insight, and practical application to help listeners understand God's Word and grow in their faith.

Yesterday12 min
episode What Does Your Soul Truly Long For? Finding Rest and Satisfaction in God Alone | Psalms 62–64 artwork

What Does Your Soul Truly Long For? Finding Rest and Satisfaction in God Alone | Psalms 62–64

Episode Overview What is your soul actually thirsting for? In this episode we walk through Psalms 62 through 64, three songs that move from quiet trust, to deep longing, to confident hope. David is under pressure from people who want to bring him down, yet he keeps returning to one anchor: God alone is his rock, his salvation, and his fortress. In the wilderness he discovers a thirst for God deeper than any physical need, and even when enemies plot in secret he trusts that God will bring justice to light. These psalms invite us to release our grip on lesser things and find our rest and satisfaction in God. Key Themes • Finding true rest and security in God alone • Releasing trust in wealth, power, and schemes • A deep, thirsting longing for God's presence • Pouring out your heart honestly to God • Confidence that God brings hidden injustice to light In This Episode You'll Discover • Why waiting in silence before God steadies an anxious heart • How to satisfy your deepest longings in God rather than circumstances • The wilderness backdrop of David's thirst for God • What it means to pour out your heart to God as a refuge • The major lesson: lasting rest is found in God alone Today's Scripture: Psalms 62–64 About the Podcast Word for Word: The Bible is a chronological Bible study podcast hosted by Kevin Mooneyhan that takes listeners through the entire Bible one chapter at a time. Each episode combines Scripture reading, historical context, theological insight, and practical application to help listeners understand God's Word and grow in their faith.

16. juni 20267 min
episode Surrounded by Enemies? Finding God as Your Fortress and Higher Ground | Psalms 59–61 artwork

Surrounded by Enemies? Finding God as Your Fortress and Higher Ground | Psalms 59–61

Episode Overview: When enemies close in and life feels like a siege, where do you turn? In this episode we follow Psalms 59 through 61 as the psalmist moves from desperate cries for protection to calm, confident rest in God. David describes foes who prowl like dogs, yet he keeps returning to one truth: God is his strength and his fortress. Psalm 60 is honest about seasons when it feels like God has turned away, but it trusts that restoration follows judgment. Psalm 61 ends the journey with a longing to be led to the rock that is higher than ourselves and to find shelter under God's wings. Together these songs trace the path from fear to faith. Key Themes • God as our fortress, strength, and refuge • Moving from fear to confident trust • Honest prayer in seasons that feel like rejection • Restoration on the other side of judgment • Finding rest and security under God's protection In This Episode You'll Discover • How to shift your focus from the threat to God's power • A way to pray honestly when God feels distant • The historical backdrop of these psalms of David • What it means to seek the rock that is higher than I • The major lesson: trust transforms fear into peace Today's Scripture: Psalms 59–61 About the Podcast Word for Word: The Bible is a chronological Bible study podcast hosted by Kevin Mooneyhan that takes listeners through the entire Bible one chapter at a time. Each episode combines Scripture reading, historical context, theological insight, and practical application to help listeners understand God's Word and grow in their faith.

15. juni 20268 min
episode What Do You Do When You're Afraid? Trusting God in the Middle of Fear | Psalms 56–58 artwork

What Do You Do When You're Afraid? Trusting God in the Middle of Fear | Psalms 56–58

In Psalms 56–58, David gives voice to one of the most universal human experiences: fear. Surrounded by enemies, pursued by those seeking his harm, and confronted by injustice, David does not pretend to be fearless. Instead, he repeatedly turns to God in trust, declaring, “When I am afraid, I put my trust in You.” In this episode of Word for Word: The Bible, we explore how faith and fear can coexist, why God invites us to bring our anxieties honestly before Him, and how His faithfulness provides refuge in life's most difficult moments. We also examine David’s confidence that God sees every tear, hears every prayer, and will ultimately bring justice to the earth. Today's reading: • Psalm 56 – Trusting God in the midst of fear • Psalm 57 – Taking refuge under God's wings • Psalm 58 – Praying for justice against evil Key themes: • Faith in the face of fear • God's care for our suffering • Finding refuge in God's presence • Confidence in God's justice • Courage through trust in God • The power of persistent prayer Reflection: Fear does not have to control us. Like David, we can bring our fears honestly before God and choose to trust Him one step at a time. The path to courage is not denying fear but placing our confidence in the One who is greater than our circumstances. Join us as we continue our journey through the Bible, one chapter at a time. Scripture Reading: Psalms 56–58 (NIV) Word for Word: The Bible is a daily Bible reading podcast hosted by Kevin Mooneyhan, guiding listeners through the entire Bible in 365 days with Scripture, context, and reflection.

14. juni 20268 min