"Shall Not His Excellency Make You Afraid?" (Job 13:11,12) - Part 5/5
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What if the love of God only makes sense after the law has done its deep work in your heart? We step into that tension with candor and hope, following a thread from Job’s restraint to Jesus’ encounter with the Rich Young Ruler. Along the way, we challenge the reflex to avoid hard conversations, hide behind busyness, or settle for emotional altar moments that never yield repentance. The goal isn’t guilt for guilt’s sake—it’s clarity, so grace can land with real weight.
We talk about letting God go first in conflict, choosing forgiveness over reaction, and storing Scripture like treasure so it becomes the reflex of our speech. A powerful testimony shows how a simple, preemptive hug disarmed resentment and opened the door to apology. From there, we unpack why Jesus magnified the law: to increase conviction and shut down self-justification, making the heart ready for mercy. The Rich Young Ruler wanted eternal life on his terms; Jesus put a finger on the idol. That’s the pattern we need today—less mood lighting, more truth in love, more cross before crown.
Then we define what it means to be provoked and persuaded. To provoke is to stir up love and good works; to be persuaded is to move from momentary emotion to a settled conviction that reorders choices, habits, and witness. When the word plows the hard ground and persuasion fertilizes it, service becomes overflow rather than pressure. The best compliment to any teacher isn’t flattery—it’s hearing the truth retold from a changed life. We end with prayer, gratitude, a joyful praise report, and details for our August meetup in Missouri, reminding each other that the gospel takes root in real places among real people.
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