Why does God allow innocent people to suffer, and can we trust Him when life falls apart?
In our Job 1 commentary, we dive into one of the Bible's most honest, raw, and misunderstood books and watch God allow a blameless, upright man's world to be shattered. But Job isn't just an ancient story about suffering. It's God's answer to every question about suffering we've been afraid to ask.
What you'll learn:
- The Wisdom Books: Why Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon exist as a sudden shift from history to the human condition.
- Job's character: What "blameless and upright" actually means, and why it made Job a target.
- The divine council: Who the "sons of God" are and what Satan's role reveals about spiritual warfare.
- Satan: How the Bible's understanding of "the accuser" evolved from Job all the way to Revelation.
- The final verdict: How Jesus closed the case Satan opened in Job 1...for good.
Discussion Questions: Reflecting on Job 1
Whether you're studying with a group or solo, Job 1 raises questions worth pondering to help you move from information to reflection. If you're listening together, pause at the suggested timestamps to discuss.
- When life doesn't make sense and you're in a season of grief, confusion, or doubt, what has your default response been: to question God or to trust Him? What has helped you move toward trust?
- The Retribution Principle says good people prosper and bad people suffer. Have you ever subconsciously believed this? How has your own experience of suffering (or someone else's) challenged that belief?
- Job is described as conscientious and upright, yet he becomes the target for a test. Have you ever felt that doing the right thing made things harder for you rather than easier? What did that season teach you?
This podcast episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, Season 18: The Book of Job.
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