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LIVE DISCUSSION: "Light of the Wicked" (Job 18:1-7), Part 4/4

LIVE DISCUSSION: "Light of the Wicked" (Job 18:1-7), Part 4/4

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What if the way we talk about salvation quietly turns grace into a paycheck and the Holy Spirit into a tenant who can move out without notice? We take that claim head-on, tracing the logic that says God elects based on foreseen faith and showing why it collapses into a gospel of wages. If God chooses you because of what you will do, grace becomes debt. And if the Spirit is God, He does not indwell in error and depart in regret. Assurance isn’t spiritual arrogance; it is the fruit of God’s promise to finish what He starts.

From there we step into Job 18 and sit with Bildad’s accusation. Yes, schemes often snare the schemer—Haman’s gallows make the point—but Job isn’t Haman. His suffering unfolds under heaven’s hidden counsel, opposed by Satan and permitted by God for purposes no friend could see. We explore how true statements become false when ripped from context, and how theology without compassion wounds the people we mean to help. The result is a call to discernment: hold fast to doctrine, but let love set the tone and timing.

Along the way, our panel shares candid reflections on humility, new faith, and the ache of unmet vocational hopes. We pray for better work, steadier courage, and a posture that resists the scribes’ trap—expert words without a shepherd’s heart. We connect Job’s integrity to the greater pattern seen at the cross: what looks like defeat can be providence at work. If your story feels misread or your trial feels endless, let this conversation ground you in the God who seals by His Spirit and keeps by His grace.

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