Job Ep. 3 – Blameless and Upright

Job

In this episode, we continue our verse-by-verse study of the Book of Job, focusing on Job 1:1–5 and the way Job is introduced at the very beginning of the book.

We explore what it means for Job to be described as blameless and upright, why those words don’t mean sinless perfection, and how Job’s fear of God shapes his life, character, and decisions. We also look at Job’s family, wealth, and reputation, and why those details matter for understanding the story that follows.

This episode helps set the theological and moral foundation of Job by showing that the book begins not with suffering, but with faithfulness.

Scripture: Job 1:1–5 (NIV)

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Job – Ep. 2: Entering the World of Job