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In this verse-by-verse Bible study of Job 9:1–19, Reasoning Through the Bible follows Job as he answers Bildad and asks one of the most important questions in all of Scripture: how can a person be right with God? This session explores why Bildad’s works-based view of suffering fails, why righteousness has always been by faith, and why no human being can successfully dispute with God.
This study also highlights Job’s description of God’s immense power over creation, including the heavens, the earth, the sea, and the constellations. But it also shows how suffering has clouded Job’s perspective, causing him to see God’s power almost entirely through the lens of pain, judgment, and loss. The passage speaks directly to those who are hurting and wondering whether pain can distort how they see God and the world.
A major theme in this episode is the need for a mediator. Job feels like a man standing in a courtroom with no advocate, no defense, and no way to answer the Judge. That tension points forward to the New Testament hope found in Jesus Christ, the better mediator and high priest. This session also offers practical encouragement for anyone feeling overwhelmed by trouble after trouble and not able to catch their breath.
Topics in this episode include:
Job 9:1–19 explained
how a person is right with God
righteousness by faith in the Old and New Testaments
why disputing with God fails
Job’s view of God’s power
suffering and distorted perspective
the need for a mediator
God’s control over creation
asking God for wisdom and peace
Reasoning Through the Bible is a verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry committed to careful exposition, biblical context, and faithful application.
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