
Who wrote Job?
What is the Book of Job about?
In this podcast, Dr. Toby Holt breaks down the Book of Job—from the trials of a righteous man to God’s sovereign response—in a way that’s clear, compelling, and relevant. You’ll explore the story of Job’s suffering, his debates with friends, and God’s answers—not just as ancient events, but in ways that address your own suffering.
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Job was GOOD.
Job was RIGHTEOUS.
And yet, Job suffered HORRIBLY.
Why did God permit this godly man to go through so many trials?
And what does this mean for us?
We will address those questions in this introduction to Chapter 1.
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Why?
That's the question that we often have.
If God is good, then why does He allow us to face hardships?
These are timeless questions - in fact, they were the very questions asked by Job centuries ago.
But are there answers? That will be the... more
Friends should COMFORT us, right?
Friends should ENCOURAGE us!
But what happens when they accuse us or make us feel worse?
In Job 10, that's just what Job's friends did. They made him feel worse.
In today's study, we'll consider Job's respons... more
Job was hurting. Job was confused.
And because of that pain, he had questions for God.
And that's OK - there's nothing wrong with questions!
But what's NOT OK is questioning God's discernment, as if God's actions are subject to critique.
And ... more
Your suffering is NOT forever.
There are BETTER DAYS ahead.
How do we know that?
Well consider God's servant, Job. Yes, Job cried a lot of tears. Yes, Job hurt. But in time, all those tears and pains were wiped away.
Join us for the final enc... more
Why?
It is the most basic of all questions.
As humans, we want to know why things happen.
Especially when those things are painful.
That was Job's problem.
Job couldn't understand how God could allow his suffering.
We'll explore this furt... more
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