LIVE DISCUSSION: "Shall Any Teach God" - (Job 21:22-27), Part 1/4
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The Book of Job has a way of ruining our favorite explanations, especially the ones that sound spiritual but flatten real life. We camp out in Job 21:22-34 and let Job ask the cutting question most of us avoid: “Shall any teach God knowledge?” From there, we challenge the impulse to treat suffering as a sure sign of guilt and comfort as proof of innocence. If you’ve ever wondered why the wicked prosper or why faithful people suffer, this passage speaks with blunt honesty and surprising clarity.
We also explore what it means that God “judges those that are high.” No leader, nation, or cultural powerhouse sits outside God’s authority, and even modern debates about who has the “right” to exist get reframed under God’s providence. Then a live interruption shifts the tone into a real-time clash over certainty and objective truth, exposing how quickly conversations about God turn into deeper questions about authority, eternity, and conviction.
Finally, we return to Job’s two portraits of death: one person leaves this world healthy and at ease, another dies in bitterness, and both end in the same grave. The takeaway is not despair, but humility and urgency. God’s justice is not absent, but it is not a formula we control, and mercy is found in Jesus Christ. Subscribe for more verse-by-verse Bible teaching, share this with someone who wrestles with the problem of evil, and leave a review with your biggest question from Job 21.
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