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Day 149: Condemnation, Hope, and REDEMPTION in Job 18-19 | Bible In A Year (CSB)


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On Day 149 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 18-19. Bildad paints a grim picture of the fate of the wicked, implying Job’s guilt. Job, in deep anguish, rejects his friends’ accusations and boldly declares hope in a living Redeemer, affirming faith amid suffering and isolation.Questions:1. Bildad’s vivid description in chapter 18 equates suffering with wickedness—how does his oversimplification challenge us to consider the dangers of judging others’ pain and the need for humility in interpreting God’s ways?2. Job’s cry in chapter 19 for a Redeemer who will vindicate him—how might this expression of hope prompt us to reflect on the assurance of divine justice and salvation, ultimately fulfilled in Christ’s redemptive work?3. Job’s loneliness in chapter 19, feeling forsaken by friends and family—how does his persistence in faith invite us to wrestle with the tension between human abandonment and the enduring presence of God in our darkest moments?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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