LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 15:17-19) "Trusting Tradition & Antiquity" Part 3/4
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A tremor runs through the opening: if Christ’s voice shakes the earth, tone and tact won’t matter—truth will. That image sets our path through Job 15, where Eliphaz leans on the “wise men” and their fathers to corner Job with consensus. We press on the danger of mistaking tradition for revelation and show why Job, for all his anguish, keeps aiming at God rather than borrowing authority from the past.
From there we wrestle with experience. Can a powerful vision be real yet misread? We share a candid story of hoped-for healing tied to a long-held tradition, and we talk about how the mind, especially under stress, can assign spiritual weight to impressions. The point isn’t to dismiss experience; it’s to interpret it by Scripture. God will not contradict his word, and discernment grows when we love the Bible more than we love the crowd’s approval or our own expectations.
We also dismantle the nostalgia trap. Eliphaz romanticizes a time “when no stranger passed among them,” as if moral purity comes from insulation. We argue that every generation forgets its shadows. Moral clarity flows from grace and obedience, not from closed circles or majority votes. That brings us to a preview of Job 38, where God’s questions humble Job and heal him at once. A divine rebuke can be a gift when it resets our view of God and ourselves.
Join us as we trace the line from consensus to conviction: measure every claim by Scripture, beware the seduction of the “moral majority,” and cultivate a steady appetite for truth that can weather criticism, confusion, and disappointment. If this conversation strengthens your love for God’s word, share it with a friend, subscribe for more thoughtful studies, and leave a review to help others find the show. What voices are you trusting this week, and how are you testing them?
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