Ashes & Paradox
Truth Wins by Randy and Gaelyn Whitley Keith
Episode notes
We come to Job like visitors to a disaster scene, whispering from a safe distance, hoping for a quick lesson and a tidy moral. Instead we find a blameless man in the ashes, a God who both permits and limits his suffering, friends who quote theology and still get it wrong, and a book that refuses to choose between honest protest and stubborn trust. Job lives where our neat formulas go to die: the righteous suffer, the innocent are crushed, and the One who could stop it at any moment does not—at least not yet. This book is an invitation into that unsettling tension, to sit with the paradoxes Job embodies rather than explaining them away, and to discover that somewhere between the ash heap and the whirlwind, faith can be both baffled and faithful, wounded and still holding on.
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