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Day 151: ACCUSATION, Silence, and Injustice in Job 22-24 | Bible In A Year (CSB)


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On Day 151 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 22-24. Eliphaz falsely accuses Job of specific sins, insisting his suffering is divine punishment. Job, longing for God’s presence, laments His silence and the apparent prosperity of the wicked, grappling with the mystery of divine justice in a broken world.Questions:1. Eliphaz’s accusations in chapter 22 misrepresent Job’s character—how does his error challenge us to consider the harm of presuming guilt in others’ suffering and the importance of compassion over judgment?2. Job’s yearning in chapter 23 to find God and plead his case—how might this longing prompt us to reflect on the human desire for communion with God, even when His presence feels hidden in times of trial?3. Job’s observation in chapter 24 that the oppressed suffer while the wicked prosper—how does this tension invite us to wrestle with the reality of injustice and the hope of God’s ultimate judgment, fulfilled in Christ’s return?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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