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In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we explore Job Chapter 33, where Elihu directly addresses Job with both boldness and respect. Elihu challenges Job’s claim of innocence, reminding him—and us—that God is greater than man and does not owe us an explanation for His actions. Instead, Elihu reveals a profound truth: God speaks in many ways, whether through dreams, visions, or even suffering, to correct, protect, and ultimately redeem.
Together, we uncover lessons from this chapter:
Elihu’s words remind us that in our darkest moments, God may be shaping us, protecting us, and calling us closer to Him.
By Anissa CookeIn this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we explore Job Chapter 33, where Elihu directly addresses Job with both boldness and respect. Elihu challenges Job’s claim of innocence, reminding him—and us—that God is greater than man and does not owe us an explanation for His actions. Instead, Elihu reveals a profound truth: God speaks in many ways, whether through dreams, visions, or even suffering, to correct, protect, and ultimately redeem.
Together, we uncover lessons from this chapter:
Elihu’s words remind us that in our darkest moments, God may be shaping us, protecting us, and calling us closer to Him.