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"God Performs the Thing That is Appointed for Me" (Job 23:8-17), Part 3/4


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Some Christians can’t stop measuring faith by forbidden objects and approved habits: no Easter eggs, no Christmas trees, no movies, no music, no anything. We go straight at that mindset and ask a better question: are we following the conviction of the Lord, or are we just copying rules that make us feel safe while our hearts stay untouched? The difference matters, because condemning others over disputable practices often masks what we refuse to examine in ourselves. 

From there, we dig into regeneration and sanctification with the language Scripture uses: the old man is crucified, yet the flesh remains. That tension explains why believers still battle temptation without pretending nothing changed. We talk through Galatians, the daily fight to “subdue” remaining sin, and why spiritual growth looks less like curating a clean image and more like honest confession, real accountability, and a life shaped by the Holy Spirit instead of performance. 

Then the focus turns to Job 23 and the sovereignty of God. Job says God is of one mind, no one can turn Him, and what He appoints will be performed. We connect that to assurance of salvation, common pushbacks using 2 Peter 3:9, and the hardest application of all: suffering. If your trial is appointed, you cannot outrun it, but you can endure it with a mind anchored in God’s fixed purpose and steady providence. 

If this challenged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who feels crushed by legalism, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. What part hit you hardest: the fight with the flesh or the comfort of God’s sovereignty?

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