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LIVE DISCUSSION: "With God Is Terrible Majesty" (JOB 37), Part 3/3

LIVE DISCUSSION: "With God Is Terrible Majesty" (JOB 37), Part 3/3

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Some of the harshest lines in the Book of Job sound like proof that Job “went too far” until you ask one simple question: who was he talking to? We dig into that distinction and it changes everything. When Job speaks to his friends, he’s debating. When Job speaks to God, he’s praying, and raw prayer often sounds like complaint before it sounds like peace.

We walk through why context matters, how Job’s words get mischaracterized, and why God’s correction is aimed at Job’s response rather than some hidden sin that “earned” his suffering. Along the way we talk about Elihu’s role, including places where Elihu appears to misquote Job or exaggerate what Job meant, and why confident theology can still fail a hurting person if it cannot explain affliction with humility.

Then the panel gets personal: prayers that include anger, confusion, and big questions, plus the experience of conviction and course-correction mid-prayer. We also explore lament as worship, the fear of the Lord as wisdom, and what it looks like to trust God when He does not explain the plan, only calling us to keep coming back as children to a faithful Father.

If you’ve ever wondered whether God can handle your honest words, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with someone walking through suffering, and leave a review with your answer: what does honest prayer look like for you?

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