LIVE DISCUSSION: Exposition of JOB 1:1-5 (Part 2 of 4)
カートのアイテムが多すぎます
カートに追加できませんでした。
ウィッシュリストに追加できませんでした。
ほしい物リストの削除に失敗しました。
ポッドキャストのフォローに失敗しました
ポッドキャストのフォロー解除に失敗しました
-
ナレーター:
-
著者:
このコンテンツについて
Send us a text
What if your decisions in public places are preaching a message you never intended? We explore the unsettling and liberating idea that holiness includes avoiding not just sin, but even the appearance of it—because our lives are read long before our words are believed. Starting with Job’s portrait of integrity, we follow the thread through practical choices, the shaping power of God’s attributes, and the Spirit’s quiet work of redirecting desire so that righteousness becomes not only possible but beautiful.
As the conversation unfolds, we decode the numbers surrounding Job’s family—seven, three, and ten—as biblical signals of divine completeness rather than mere statistics. That lens opens rich connections to restoration, inheritance, and the significance of names that whisper light, fragrance, and beauty after suffering. We look at wealth and witness side by side: Job stands as the greatest of the East, yet his greatness is measured by reverence, not accumulation. From there, we turn to Jesus, who set aside His glory, embraced poverty, and demonstrated power for others, not for Himself. The result is a radical reframing of success that pulls us away from optics and toward obedience.
Throughout, we ask practical questions for gray areas: Does this align with God’s character? Will my choices confuse people about whom I serve? Is my motive love for God and neighbor? We reflect on “guilty by association,” the wisdom of Proverbs, and how the Spirit tutors our conscience to choose clarity over compromise. If you’re hungry for a faith that is both thoughtful and grounded—one that treats numbers as windows into theology and daily decisions as acts of worship—you’ll find fresh traction here. Listen, share with a friend who wrestles with gray zones, and tell us: where do you draw the line, and how has the Spirit helped you keep it? If this resonates, subscribe and leave a review to help others find the conversation.
Support the show
BE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!