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In this episode of Rick and Elaine Discuss the Book of Job, we continue our slow and honest walk through Job’s response to his friends, focusing especially on chapters 9 and 10. From that opening point forward, we explore together what it means to wrestle with God from a place of genuine suffering rather than abstract theology. We reflect on Job’s growing realization that his pain cannot be neatly explained by moral formulas or inherited wisdom, and we linger in the weight of his words as he moves from debating his friends to pouring out his soul directly before God. Along the way, we examine the imagery of the heavenly court, the absence of a mediator, and the cosmic language Job uses to describe a God who governs both what is seen and what is hidden, drawing ourselves into the emotional and spiritual tension of the text.
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