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Why does God seem silent when you're suffering? Job has already lost everything. His health, his wealth, his children. But in chapters 18–21 things get even harder. His three friends stop offering advice and start d...
Job 18-21 Job: “My Redeemer Lives!” is an episode from Bible Book Club by Susan Merrill & Heather Rubio. Why does God seem silent when you're suffering? Job has already lost everything. His health, his wealth, his children. But in chap...
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Why does God seem silent when you're suffering? Job has already lost everything. His health, his wealth, his children. But in chapters 18–21 things get even harder. His three friends stop offering advice and start delivering verdicts. The gloves are off, and Job is standing in the ring alone, battered from every side, with no one in his corner. Yet in the middle of the darkest moment in this ancient story, Job makes one of the most breathtaking declarations in all of Scripture. A statement so powerful that Handel built the climax of his Messiah around it. What you'll learn in this episode: Bildad's attack: How Job's "friend" weaponizes the fear of death to try to force a confession and why it completely backfires. Job's cry: When Job accuses God of injustice, why it is actually an act of faith, not a rejection of it. The Redeemer: What the Hebrew word go'el means and why Job's declaration "I know that my Redeemer lives" is one of the most stunning prophecies in the Old Testament. Zophar's final verdict: Why the zero-mercy friend delivers his most dramatic speech yet, and why Job dismantles the whole argument with one simple observation about real life. The retribution myth: Why the idea that good people are always blessed and bad people always suffer doesn't hold up and what the New Testament actually says about justice. Discussion Question for Job 18 - 21: Bildad's conformist argument was essentially that the evidence for Job's guilt was overwhelming. Have you ever experienced the loneliness of feeling like everyone and everything is against you? Or seen someone else struggle through this? Job kept fighting even when he felt completely alone and unheard. Is there a belief in your own life, big or small, that you're still holding onto despite the opposition you face? Job said, "I know that my Redeemer lives" a declaration of certainty in the middle of total chaos. What's one thing you know for sure, even when everything else feels uncertain? This podcast episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, Season 18: The Book of Job. We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info! Contact Bible Book Club DONATE Buy merch Like, comment, or message us through Bible Book Club's Instagram Like or comment on Susan's Facebook or Instagram Leave us an Apple review Contact us through our website form Thanks for listening and happy podcasting!
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Job 18-21 Job: “My Redeemer Lives!” is from Bible Book Club by Susan Merrill & Heather Rubio.
Published Apr 13, 2026 and 30:31 long