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LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 7:10-15) Night Terrors of Job - (Part 2 of 4)

LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 7:10-15) Night Terrors of Job - (Part 2 of 4)

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What if God doesn’t see you the way you see yourself? We start with Job’s piercing question—“Am I like the sea?”—and follow the thread through Scripture where the sea symbolizes chaos, power, and unrest. From there, we confront a rising claim in modern teaching: that Christians no longer need to repent, confess, or ask for forgiveness. We test that idea against Romans, Colossians, and 1 John, and we talk plainly about the difference between being secure in Christ and being formed by grace in daily practice.

You’ll hear why we draw a clear line between positional standing and practical discipleship. Positionally, believers are reconciled and forgiven; practically, we still grieve, stumble, and need restoration. Confession is not a denial of the cross—it’s a response to it. Repentance is not self-salvation—it’s humility that aligns our lives with the truth. We unpack “mortify the deeds of the body,” not as spiritual heroics but as Spirit-led honesty that names sin, turns from it, and bears fruit that keeps us blameless in reputation without claiming sinlessness in reality.

We also sit with Job’s sleepless nights—terrors, dreams, and the ache for rest—and connect that experience to the way suffering strips away noise. Where do we find peace when every corner of life feels storm-tossed? The answer isn’t a slogan. It’s a return to ordinary, durable practices: prayer that tells the truth, confession that heals fellowship, counsel that welcomes correction, and a community that prefers Scripture to celebrity. If you’ve been burned by quick fixes or shamed into silence, this conversation offers a steadier path forward—grace with spine, hope with honesty, and a God who holds you even when you can’t feel the hand.

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