'The Wicked Say To God: "Depart From Us" (Job 21:8-16), Part 4/5
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Isaiah says “All the seed of Israel will be justified” and we refuse to let that line stay vague. We walk it all the way through Scripture, asking the uncomfortable question it creates: if many in national Israel fell in unbelief, what does the Bible mean by Israel? From the “children of the promise” to Paul’s argument in Romans 9–11, we make the case that the true seed of Abraham is defined by union with Christ, not by bloodline, heritage, or national identity.
That theological foundation spills into a blunt warning about modern Christian narratives that treat a present-day nation-state and end-times speculation as the center of God’s plan. We challenge dispensationalism, the fixation on a rebuilt temple, and the idea that God’s future depends on geopolitical loyalty. The thread we keep pulling is simple: the Holy Spirit takes up residence in redeemed people, and the new covenant reality is bigger than borders, buildings, and slogans.
Then we turn to Job 21 and the prosperity of the wicked, because real life keeps raising the same protest: why do arrogant people thrive while the faithful suffer? Job’s answer is both honest and bracing. The wicked may live long and die quietly, yet their prosperity can fuel a darker creed: “Depart from us” and “what profit is prayer?” We name that mindset as practical atheism and end with Job’s corrective about divine providence: their good is not in their hand, and neither is the final reckoning.
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