LIVE DISCUSSION: Exposition of JOB 1:1-5 (Part 4 of 4)
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Start where the party ends and the prayers begin. We open Job 1:5 and find a father rising at dawn to intercede for each child by name, not to police their behavior but to tend the deeper place—the heart. That single verse becomes a doorway into renewal, the “eighth day” after seven, and a quiet echo of resurrection morning where new creation steps into ordinary time.
We trace how Scripture’s rhythms are not random: sevens that complete, an eighth that begins again, feasts that foreshadow, and Christ who fulfills. Along the way, we grapple with modern doubts about Genesis and the origin of sin, not as an academic detour but as the foundation for why every culture still calls theft, betrayal, and murder wrong. If defilement flows from within, as Jesus says, then legalism cannot heal us. Programs can clean the outside of the cup; only grace renews the inner life.
The conversation turns practical. Job’s habit was continual intercession—early, intentional, and for all his children. We talk about parenting as spiritual watchfulness, why daily faith beats crisis-only religion, and how constancy humbles our pride and steadies our hope. You’ll hear candid stories of repentance that speeds up over time and gratitude that grows even when resources thin out. Job’s arc reminds us we’re not immune to loss, but we are held by a faithful God who never stops interceding for his people.
If you’ve felt the pull to start again, to shift from managing habits to guarding the heart, this is your invitation to the morning after—the place where renewal quietly rises. Listen, share it with someone who needs hope, and leave a review to help more people find the show. What small practice will you begin at dawn tomorrow?
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