LIVE DISCUSSION: "Where Now Is My Hope" (Job 17:11-16) - Part 1/4
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“My days are past. My purposes are broken.” Job’s raw confession sets the stage for a searching conversation about what to do when your plans collapse and your heart feels empty. We sit with the ache, then move through it, asking harder questions: How do we finish strong when the road is longer than our strength? What counts as faithfulness when resources are thin and time feels short? Where does hope live when optimism rings hollow?
We start by honoring lament. Job’s words aren’t faithlessness; they’re faith under pressure. From there we pivot to the trap of baptized ambition: the stories we tell ourselves about doing more “once we have more.” The cure is simpler than we want and braver than we expect—steward the small today. Scripture grounds the turn: trials produce steadfastness; refinement yields gold. Instead of chasing a perfect plan, we talk about the next obedient step and how those steps become a life that hears “Well done.”
Our guests bring vivid angles. One frames discipleship as a long war of attrition that needs both gravity and gladness. Another treats every workplace hallway as a mission field, reminding us that light is meant to be seen. We reflect on what actually lasts before God, why vanity withers under eternal measures, and how to clear preventable regrets now—reconcile, serve, speak, show up. And we revisit Job’s self-diagnosis to learn a vital lesson: what looks final may be formative. Providence can interrupt our designs without derailing our true purpose.
Hope, then, isn’t naive cheer. It is trust that the Refiner knows the fire’s heat, that Christ is our consolation in the pit, and that grace equips ordinary obedience. Plans may break; the Promise holds. If this conversation lifts your eyes and steadies your steps, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review to help others find the show. What small act of faith are you committing to today?
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