LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 15:24-29) "Strengthened Against the Almighty" Part 1/4
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What if the life that looks like winning is quietly starving at the core? We walk through Job 15 to confront the seduction of visible success and the deeper hunger that wealth and power can never satisfy. The text refuses easy answers: trouble and anguish are personified as a king prepared for war, fear overtakes the proud, and the conscience that once whispered returns to roar. Along the way, we explore why affliction can be a channel of grace and how God’s blessing often arrives through losses we would never choose.
We grapple with Eliphaz’s speech—rich with truth about the end of the wicked, yet unfairly aimed at Job—and we draw a sharper lesson: truth without discernment can wound. The portrait of the wicked strengthening themselves against the Almighty exposes our age’s idol of autonomy. There is no plebiscite on sovereignty; God is King. Real freedom isn’t rebellion; it’s the capacity to love, show mercy, and live under righteous authority. We tie this to the bread of life, the only sustenance that quiets the restless heart and steadies a fearful conscience.
You’ll also hear candid moments from our community—voices from healthcare and daily life—naming the pressure to ignore people for process, and the choice to care anyway. We connect the dots between pure religion and public faith: guarding the tongue, helping the vulnerable, and letting mercy prove doctrine. If you’ve ever wondered why success feels empty, why fear grows louder near the edge, or how to live faithfully when many mock the good news, this study will meet you with clarity and hope. If it resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the show.
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