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Day 145: SUFFERING, Dialogue, and Despair in Job 4-7 | Bible In A Year (CSB)


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On Day 145 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 4-7. Job’s friend Eliphaz speaks, suggesting his suffering stems from sin, offering a simplistic view of justice. Job responds with raw anguish, defending his innocence and pleading for relief, deepening the mystery of his pain and God’s silence.Questions:1. Eliphaz’s claim in chapters 4-5 that suffering always follows sin oversimplifies Job’s plight—how does his perspective challenge us to consider the complexity of pain and the danger of judging others’ struggles?2. Job’s lament in chapter 6 expresses both despair and a longing for God’s presence—how might his raw honesty prompt us to reflect on the role of lament in maintaining faith amid unanswered questions?3. In chapter 7, Job questions the purpose of his suffering and God’s attention—how does his struggle invite us to wrestle with the tension between human frailty and the hope of divine purpose in our trials?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here

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