LIVE: "His Eyes Shall See His Destruction" (Job 21:17-21), (Part 4/4)
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The most unsettling kind of injustice is the kind that looks like it “works.” Some people do wrong, stay comfortable, build a life that seems blessed, and never face consequences in public. We sit with Job’s realism about the prosperity of the wicked and say the quiet part out loud: delayed judgment is still judgment. No one escapes God’s justice, even if their whole life looks like a celebration right up to the end. That theme isn’t meant to fuel smugness, it’s meant to wake us up.
Then we go straight to the question that should humble every Christian: if God gives every sin its due, how can any of us stand? The answer is the heart of the gospel. We talk propitiation, the wrath of God, and why the cross is not God “letting it slide” but God satisfying justice through Jesus Christ. Christ bears what we owed, leaves our sin in the grave, and credits believers with righteousness, so reconciliation with God is real, not imagined.
We also unpack the Rich Man and Lazarus, pushing back on the fantasy that hell is a party or that death magically changes a wicked heart. Along the way we use a vivid everyday analogy to picture eternity, talk about doubt and dependence in a walk of faith, and close as a church-like family with prayer for real needs. If you care about Job, divine justice, salvation by grace, and the urgency of repentance, this conversation will stay with you. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.
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