LIVE DISCUSSION: 2nd Dialog: God & Satan About Job (Part 2 of 5)
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Two words carry the weight of this conversation: and still. Job loses his wealth, status, and even his children, yet instead of cursing, he bows. We sit with that shock and ask why worship rises when everything else falls. The heart of our talk is not theory; it’s a reordering of how we see pain, sovereignty, and the quiet power of integrity when the rewards are gone.
We unpack Satan’s key miscalculation: believing that mastery of evil equals mastery of human nature. God needs no experience with sin to know it perfectly, and nothing unfolds outside his permission. That lens changes how we read Job and how we read our own crises. We challenge the myth of the enemy planting thoughts like a mind reader and present a more grounded view of temptation: bait laid before desires already in us. If Satan cannot read minds, he can still study patterns. Our task is watchfulness, repentance, and a stubborn loyalty that makes hell’s accusations ring hollow.
The moment that lingers is God’s added testimony: “And still he holds fast his integrity.” Those words become a mirror. Can they be said of us after the diagnosis, the job loss, the betrayal? We frame affliction as fertilizer—unpleasant, but life-giving in time—echoing James’s call to count it all joy. The heavenly court witnesses endurance, and glory rises when saints hold the line. Even if you cannot see your light, someone else can, and your quiet faith may be the courage they need.
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