Job Ep. 29: No Day in Court

Job

In Job 9:14-20, Job wrestles with an impossible dilemma: how can a finite human being get a fair hearing before an infinite God? Even though Job maintains his innocence, he realizes that God is both judge and jury, setting the rules and holding all the power. Job's cry reveals his deepest frustration—not that God is unjust, but that there seems to be no way to access Him, no mediator to bridge the vast gap between creator and creature. This dark passage invites us to sit with Job in his honest struggle rather than rushing to easy answers.

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Job Ep. 28: How Can Anyone Be Right Before God?