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"The Eyes of the Wicked Shall Fail" (Job 11:15-20) - Part 3/4)

"The Eyes of the Wicked Shall Fail" (Job 11:15-20) - Part 3/4)

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What if anxiety isn’t just a modern condition but a spiritual crossroads where control collides with trust? We dive straight into that tension with honest stories—parents navigating a child’s milestone without crushing the relationship, a vow to never be hurt again that hardened into control, and the slow, surprising healing that came through Scripture and prayer. The thread that ties it all together is simple and demanding: bring everything to God, even when the outcome is unclear.

We anchor the conversation in Job, challenging a common mistake that prosperity equals God’s approval and suffering equals punishment. Zophar’s counsel carries truths misapplied, and we unpack why that matters for anyone who’s ever wondered if pain means they’ve failed God. Instead of quick fixes, we talk about uprooting seeds—worry, fear, and the urge to manage outcomes—before they grow into larger sins. Philippians 4:6 comes alive here: be anxious for nothing by leaning into prayer, supplication, and thanksgiving, not denial. That rhythm reframes anxiety as an invitation to dependence rather than a verdict of defeat.

Along the way, we sit with hard-won insights from trauma survivors who found the courage to confess idols, lay down control, and listen for the Shepherd’s voice. We also own the discomfort of correction, shedding assumptions and choosing gentleness when addressing others’ struggles. The goal isn’t sentimentality; it’s clarity with compassion, truth that heals rather than shames. By the end, dependence on God emerges as the real metric of growth—one choice, one prayer, one surrendered outcome at a time. If you’ve ever asked “what’s next?” with a knot in your stomach, this conversation offers sturdy hope and a practical path forward.

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