Job Ep. 40: Trees Have More Hope

Job

In Job 14:1-12, Job meditates on human mortality with brutal honesty. "Few days and full of trouble"—life is short, hard, and fragile. Then comes the devastating comparison: trees cut down can sprout again at the scent of water, but humans die and are no more. "Till the heavens are no more, people will not awake." Job's despair about death's finality is genuine from his limited Old Testament perspective. This episode explores the weight of mortality, the longing for renewal we see in nature, and how Job's honest wrestling with death's darkness is itself a kind of faith.

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