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When we’ve been wounded, we often find ourselves waiting—for vindication, for justice, or simply for an apology that never seems to come. In Job 31, Job makes a bold oath of innocence, using courtroom language to plead his case before God, revealing how deeply the human heart longs for things to be set right. In this episode, we explore what Scripture teaches us to do when we—or someone we love—is waiting for an apology, and how to respond faithfully when justice feels delayed.
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>> DR SHAH'S BOOKS - 30 Days of Praying for America
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When we’ve been wounded, we often find ourselves waiting—for vindication, for justice, or simply for an apology that never seems to come. In Job 31, Job makes a bold oath of innocence, using courtroom language to plead his case before God, revealing how deeply the human heart longs for things to be set right. In this episode, we explore what Scripture teaches us to do when we—or someone we love—is waiting for an apology, and how to respond faithfully when justice feels delayed.
Support the show
SIGN UP FOR WATCHSAFE: CLICK HERE
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>> DR SHAH'S BOOKS - 30 Days of Praying for America
>> YOUTUBE - Dr. Shah's YouTube Channel
>> SERMONS - Sermons by Abidan Shah, Ph.D. Podcast

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