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LIVE DISCUSSION: Exposition of JOB 1:1-5 (Part 1 of 4)

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A quiet dawn, a faithful father, and a question that won’t let go: what kind of life stands when the storm hits? We open Job with 1:1–5 and trace a portrait that’s both ordinary and profound—a man outside Israel, in the land of Uz, described as blameless and upright, who fears God and turns away from evil. That fourfold description isn’t pious fluff; it’s a living framework for endurance. We unpack why Job’s fear is reverent awe rather than panic, how integrity shows up in daily habits, and why his early-morning sacrifices after his children’s feasts reveal the heart of spiritual leadership.
Together, we explore Uz to widen our sense of who draws near to God and how the book challenges narrow views of grace. We examine the numbers and details many skim past—seven sons, three daughters, abundant herds—not as trivia but as signals of ordered blessing and stewardship. The conversation digs into the difference between slavish terror and holy fear, the kind that makes you hate what harms communion with God and love what keeps your heart clear. Along the way, the panel shares practical reflections on preparing to suffer well: building rhythms of prayer, interceding for others, resisting quiet compromises, and learning to anchor joy without indulgence.
If you’ve ever wondered how to hold peace when life unravels, Job’s opening gives a map: live well before you suffer, so when trials come you draw from deep wells instead of scrambling for a faith you never practiced. Press play to rethink reverence, integrity, and the hidden work that steadies a soul. If this conversation helps you see Job—and your own habits—with fresh clarity, share it with a friend, hit follow, and leave a review telling us the one insight you’ll practice this week.

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Aim Of The Study (00:00:00)

2. Reading Job 1:1–5 Aloud (00:01:46)

3. Panel Check-In And Opening Thoughts (00:03:26)

4. What “Blameless And Upright” Really Means (00:06:40)

5. Family, Feasting, And Job’s Daily Sacrifices (00:10:45)

6. Numbers That Signal Meaning (00:13:40)

7. Uz And The Scope Of God’s Covenant (00:16:10)

8. Fear Of God: Reverence Versus Terror (00:19:20)

9. Shunning Evil And Active Obedience (00:23:10)

10. How To Suffer Well (00:26:00)

1369 episodes

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A quiet dawn, a faithful father, and a question that won’t let go: what kind of life stands when the storm hits? We open Job with 1:1–5 and trace a portrait that’s both ordinary and profound—a man outside Israel, in the land of Uz, described as blameless and upright, who fears God and turns away from evil. That fourfold description isn’t pious fluff; it’s a living framework for endurance. We unpack why Job’s fear is reverent awe rather than panic, how integrity shows up in daily habits, and why his early-morning sacrifices after his children’s feasts reveal the heart of spiritual leadership.
Together, we explore Uz to widen our sense of who draws near to God and how the book challenges narrow views of grace. We examine the numbers and details many skim past—seven sons, three daughters, abundant herds—not as trivia but as signals of ordered blessing and stewardship. The conversation digs into the difference between slavish terror and holy fear, the kind that makes you hate what harms communion with God and love what keeps your heart clear. Along the way, the panel shares practical reflections on preparing to suffer well: building rhythms of prayer, interceding for others, resisting quiet compromises, and learning to anchor joy without indulgence.
If you’ve ever wondered how to hold peace when life unravels, Job’s opening gives a map: live well before you suffer, so when trials come you draw from deep wells instead of scrambling for a faith you never practiced. Press play to rethink reverence, integrity, and the hidden work that steadies a soul. If this conversation helps you see Job—and your own habits—with fresh clarity, share it with a friend, hit follow, and leave a review telling us the one insight you’ll practice this week.

Support the show

BE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome And Aim Of The Study (00:00:00)

2. Reading Job 1:1–5 Aloud (00:01:46)

3. Panel Check-In And Opening Thoughts (00:03:26)

4. What “Blameless And Upright” Really Means (00:06:40)

5. Family, Feasting, And Job’s Daily Sacrifices (00:10:45)

6. Numbers That Signal Meaning (00:13:40)

7. Uz And The Scope Of God’s Covenant (00:16:10)

8. Fear Of God: Reverence Versus Terror (00:19:20)

9. Shunning Evil And Active Obedience (00:23:10)

10. How To Suffer Well (00:26:00)

1369 episodes

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