In Job 14, Job reflects on the frailty of human life, the certainty of death, and a deep longing for renewal beyond the grave. He acknowledges that man is few of days and full of trouble, yet he asks a profound question that reaches beyond his suffering: "If a man dies, shall he live again?" For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave please visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/ Though Job speaks from sorrow and limitation, his words point forward to the hope that would later be fully revealed in Jesus Christ. What Job longed for in faith, Christ secured through His resurrection—life beyond death for all who trust in Him. This episode reminds us that life is brief, suffering is real, and death is inevitable—but God's promises endure. The resurrection hope that flickers in Job's lament finds its fulfillment in the risen Savior, who calls His people to eternal life. Scripture: Job 14 Theme: Life is brief, but resurrection hope endures Doctrine: The resurrection of the body and the life everlasting