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'The Wicked Say To God: "Depart From Us" (Job 21:8-16), Part 5/5

'The Wicked Say To God: "Depart From Us" (Job 21:8-16), Part 5/5

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If you’ve ever looked at someone’s life and thought, “They must be blessed because they’re doing well,” this conversation will challenge you in the best way. We start with Job’s sharp critique of his friends: they label him wicked because he’s suffering, yet they can’t explain why many wicked people prosper, stay powerful, and die in comfort. That tension forces a deeper question for every believer: can wealth, health, and stability really prove righteousness, or are we just reading the outside and calling it truth?

From there we go straight to Scripture, spending extended time in Isaiah 53 and letting the prophecy interpret our instincts. The Suffering Servant is unimpressive to the eye, despised, rejected, and wrongly assumed to be “smitten of God” and afflicted. That is exactly the trap Job is exposing and it’s a trap the modern prosperity gospel keeps rebuilding. We also connect “bruise” language to Genesis 3:15, showing why bruising implies something painful but not permanent, pointing through the cross to the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

We end with practical application and comfort: warnings about envy, reminders about God’s sovereignty, and Psalm 32’s clear promise of forgiveness for the one who confesses. If you want Bible study that deals honestly with suffering, prosperity, and how to avoid shallow spiritual judgments, press play, then share this with someone who needs it and leave a review. What’s one way you’ve seen success mistaken for God’s approval?

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