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"WHO CAN HINDER GOD?" (JOB 11:7-14) - PART 2/3

"WHO CAN HINDER GOD?" (JOB 11:7-14) - PART 2/3

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What if hell isn’t escape or annihilation but the terrifying reality of meeting God without a mediator? We dig into the book of Job to challenge fashionable doctrines that flatten eternity and soften judgment, exploring why scripture calls God’s knowledge higher than the heavens and deeper than hell. That only makes sense if hell is no metaphor but a bottomless reality—eternal in duration and weight—mirroring the very terms we gladly accept for heaven.

We open the text and address a hard claim: annihilation would be a kind of hope, an end to consciousness that empties judgment of its moral gravity. Scripture refuses that shortcut. Hell’s depth underscores the infinite worth of the One we offend, and the cross of Christ makes sense only if the wrath he bears is truly eternal. Along the way, we confront the gulf between God’s sovereignty and our desire for autonomous freedom. From Zophar’s challenge—who can hinder God?—to Genesis’s example of God restraining sin, we trace a line through the Bible that presents a world governed by decree, not chance. The difference between determinism and fatalism matters here; God’s providence is not random drift but personal purpose.

We also wrestle with how we speak. Doctrine without mercy can bruise, as Job’s friends prove. So we aim for a posture that refuses theological trend-chasing yet remains patient with honest questions. We reject arguments built on silence and return to the analogy of faith, letting scripture interpret scripture instead of bending it to modern tastes. The through-line is clear: the Bible prepares us for judgment and points us to the only safe place to stand—under the mediation of Christ, who saves to the uttermost.

If you value hard truths handled with care, this conversation is for you. Listen, take notes, test every claim in the Word, and share it with someone who needs clarity today. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what doctrine you’re wrestling with—we’re listening.

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