LIVE DISCUSSION: "Shall Any Teach God" - (Job 21:22-27), Part 4/4
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Some of the hardest moments in faith come with a simple, brutal question: why does the wicked person seem to thrive while the faithful person suffers. We sit with Job’s argument and refuse the easy answers. A comfortable life is not automatic proof of God’s blessing, and a painful life is not automatic proof of God’s anger. What looks like “postponed accountability” may actually be God’s patience, a mercy-filled delay meant to lead someone to repentance, and a warning that rejecting that mercy has weight.
We connect Job’s tension to Jesus’ own teaching through the story of Lazarus and the rich man, and we talk honestly about how persecution, false accusations, and betrayal show up in real Christian life. Instead of trying to decode every trial with a spiritual formula, we aim for the kind of love Jesus modeled: wash feet, forgive enemies, and stay steady when reviled. We also dig into discernment, self-examination, and why listening closely reveals what’s really in a person’s heart.
Judas becomes a cautionary mirror for all of us, especially around money and ambition. Luke 16 draws a line in the sand: you cannot serve God and mammon. We talk about Christian stewardship, building and working with God first, and praying for integrity and clear direction in business and family life.
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