On Day 155 of our "Bible in a Year" journey, we cover Job 35-37. Elihu continues his speech, challenging Job’s claim that righteousness seems unrewarded. He exalts God’s impartial justice and awesome power, describing His control over nature and urging Job to revere God’s unsearchable ways amidst his suffering.Questions:1. Elihu in chapter 35 questions whether Job’s righteousness benefits God—how does this challenge us to consider the purpose of our obedience, not as a transaction, but as a response to God’s inherent worth?2. Elihu’s vivid portrayal of God’s power over creation in chapters 36-37—how might this awe-inspiring depiction prompt us to reflect on the connection between God’s sovereignty and our trust in His purposes during trials?3. Elihu urges Job to submit to God’s mysterious justice—how does this invitation encourage us to wrestle with the tension between questioning God’s ways and surrendering to His infinite wisdom in our suffering?Use my affiliate link to get the CSB apologetics study bible hereMy video review the CSB Apologetics Study BibleAll our links are here
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