LIVE: "Because He Has Loosed My Cord" (Job 30:1-19), Part 2/3
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Respect can vanish overnight, and sometimes the worst part isn’t the loss of comfort, it’s the public contempt. We sit with Job 30 as Job gets treated like a disgrace by the very people he once helped, and we name the brutal reality of suffering that feels personal, unfair, and isolating. When no one shows up to defend you, what does faith even sound like?
We connect Job’s humiliation to Jesus’ suffering and the Scriptures that put words to the ache, especially Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53. We talk about what it means to endure without sinning, why “turn the other cheek” is more than a slogan, and how silence can tempt us to start speaking for God. Along the way we challenge the habit of building conclusions from what God hasn’t said, because arguments from silence can quietly turn pain into distorted theology.
We also wrestle with spiritual warfare, intrusive thoughts, and the possibility that temptation targets the mind when the body is already exhausted. We hold God’s sovereignty and human responsibility together, and we end with James 1 to clarify what trials can produce and what God never does: He does not tempt anyone to sin. If you’ve ever felt unheard, misjudged, or spiritually exhausted, this conversation will give you language, Scripture, and a steadier grip on endurance. Subscribe for more, share this with someone in a hard season, and leave a review. What’s the hardest part of trusting God when He feels quiet?
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