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  • "Shall Not His Excellency Make You Afraid?" (Job 13:11,12) - Part 5/5
    2026/01/16

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    What if the love of God only makes sense after the law has done its deep work in your heart? We step into that tension with candor and hope, following a thread from Job’s restraint to Jesus’ encounter with the Rich Young Ruler. Along the way, we challenge the reflex to avoid hard conversations, hide behind busyness, or settle for emotional altar moments that never yield repentance. The goal isn’t guilt for guilt’s sake—it’s clarity, so grace can land with real weight.

    We talk about letting God go first in conflict, choosing forgiveness over reaction, and storing Scripture like treasure so it becomes the reflex of our speech. A powerful testimony shows how a simple, preemptive hug disarmed resentment and opened the door to apology. From there, we unpack why Jesus magnified the law: to increase conviction and shut down self-justification, making the heart ready for mercy. The Rich Young Ruler wanted eternal life on his terms; Jesus put a finger on the idol. That’s the pattern we need today—less mood lighting, more truth in love, more cross before crown.

    Then we define what it means to be provoked and persuaded. To provoke is to stir up love and good works; to be persuaded is to move from momentary emotion to a settled conviction that reorders choices, habits, and witness. When the word plows the hard ground and persuasion fertilizes it, service becomes overflow rather than pressure. The best compliment to any teacher isn’t flattery—it’s hearing the truth retold from a changed life. We end with prayer, gratitude, a joyful praise report, and details for our August meetup in Missouri, reminding each other that the gospel takes root in real places among real people.

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  • "Shall Not His Excellency Make You Afraid?" (Job 13:11,12) - Part 4/5
    2026/01/16

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    What happens when a viral show cracks open a deeper conversation about God, calling, and courage? We follow that spark into a candid, unfiltered exploration of what it means to live and speak with conviction—on set, at the office, and in every small decision that shapes our witness. We don’t trade in slogans or soft edges here. We press into the hard center of the Christian message: why sin is real, why repentance is necessary, and why the resurrection is the hinge of hope and the engine of boldness.

    You’ll hear heartfelt questions from a creative wrestling with being a “kingdom” photographer or videographer, and a powerful reminder that talent is not the same as calling. We talk about how pressure to fit other people’s expectations can drain you, and how quiet obedience can sometimes place you in roles you never planned but desperately needed. Then we move from theory to practice with real workplace stories: HR meetings, policy pushback, and the surprising favor that shows up when you choose wisdom with a backbone—being as wise as serpents and gentle as doves.

    Along the way, we reclaim persuasion as more than clever words. Persuasion means listening, trusting, and obeying the truth we proclaim. It means naming sin and grace clearly, not to shame people, but to point them to the only cure that lasts. And it means refusing to hide our allegiance to Jesus when it’s costly, while staying measured, kind, and sharply clear. If you’ve wondered how to speak up without becoming obnoxious, how to be faithful without becoming timid, and how to use your gifts without idolizing them, this conversation will meet you where you are and send you out stronger.

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  • "Shall Not His Excellency Make You Afraid?" (Job 13:11,12) - Part 3/5
    2026/01/16

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    What if every word you speak travels in two directions—out to people and up before God? That simple insight reframes courage, accountability, and the way we draw lines around reverence in our daily lives. We pull apart the easy myth that “it’s just words” and show how speech forms culture on the jobsite, in our homes, online, and in the quiet places of the heart.

    We get honest about boundaries, sharing why we correct God’s name used as a curse and how to do it without becoming combative. From construction crews to family gatherings, you teach people how to speak around you, and that choice becomes witness. We talk about listening for the Spirit’s tug, dropping the Moses-style excuses, and matching tone to person: gentle for some, thunder for others, patience for many. The goal isn’t noise—Job’s friends had plenty of that—but biblical precision. Clean words flow from a clean heart, and the church’s credibility begins with its mouth.

    We also chart how modern faith got soft: sentimental spirituality, entertainment-first worship, and escapist readings that sidestep hard texts and harder duties. Historically, believers were feared for their prayers and respected for their learning; today, the world is often bolder in irreverence than we are in holy fear. We press into what it means to bear Christ’s name without vanity—more than avoiding profanity, it’s living fruitfully under His authority. For creatives and professionals alike, we explore how to use gifts without compromise, crafting work shaped by truth and love rather than applause.

    If you’ve felt the nudge to speak but hesitated, consider this your invitation to change tonight. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs courage, and leave a review with one line you’re committing to guard this week.

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  • "Shall Not His Excellency Make You Afraid?" (Job 13:11,12) - Part 2/5
    2026/01/16

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    What happens when reverence fades and noise takes over? We follow Job’s debate with his friends to expose a modern problem: people can quote true things about God and still misrepresent him. Together we wrestle with how careless speech, pop-platform religion, and the urge to entertain have shaped a culture where the name of Jesus is used more as a punchline than a confession—and how a holy fear of God can reset our words, our witness, and our courage.

    We unpack why Job’s friends were so persuasive and yet so wrong, how assumptions about suffering fuel judgment, and what it means to rightly divide Scripture with humility. You’ll hear candid stories from the panel about conviction, public mistakes, and the hard practice of asking forgiveness when our teaching misleads. We talk about speaking truth in the Spirit rather than the flesh, and why tone, timing, and restraint matter as much as accuracy. Reverence doesn’t mean silence; it means we confront error without cruelty and defend the honor of Christ without turning faith into spectacle.

    If quiet time with God feels dull, if Christian spaces feel like a stage, or if you’ve been burned by confident voices that missed the heart of God, this conversation offers a better way. Recovering fear of the Lord produces careful words, patient correction, and a resilient witness that resists applause and honors Christ openly. Listen, share with a friend who needs encouragement, and if this served you, subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: where do you see reverence needing a comeback?

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  • "Shall Not His Excellency Make You Afraid?" (Job 13:11,12) - Part 1/5
    2026/01/16

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    What if our snap judgments about suffering and success are the very things God rebukes? We dive into Job 13 and watch a wounded man push back against friends who wield true doctrine with false aim. Their error isn’t in quoting Scripture; it’s in using it to confirm their bias, turning outcomes into verdicts and pain into proof of guilt. Job’s response restores a crucial line: God judges by his truth, not by appearances, and he sees through the soft tones of partiality that claim to defend him.

    Walking verse by verse, we unpack how a single word choice shifts the whole argument: Job’s “if” functions as “since,” exposing secret favoritism that equates prosperity with righteousness. That tidy formula collapses under the reality of the prosperous wicked and the afflicted faithful. From there, the conversation widens into reverence. Job asks whether God’s excellency should not make us afraid—a holy fear that steadies our tongues and sobers our methods. When reverence thins, we start performing faith instead of practicing it, and ministry drifts toward content and clicks. The result is counsel that sounds orthodox yet misses hearts, and a witness that entertains rather than edifies.

    We explore the pastoral implications for how we speak into pain, how we apply Scripture without weaponizing it, and how believers endure when answers don’t come. For Christians, righteousness is not a trophy of outcomes but a gift in Christ, received by faith and guarded by perseverance. That truth frees us to comfort without suspicion and to correct without contempt. Listen for a grounded call to humility, careful speech, and renewed awe before a God who cannot be fooled and will set all things right.

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 13:1-9) "Hold Your Peace!" - Part 4/4
    2026/01/15

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    What if the hardest part of faith isn’t endurance but restraint—the kind that refuses to weaponize scripture and chooses to bless with every word? We gather around Job 13 and let Ephesians 4:29–32 set the bar for speech that builds, not breaks. The conversation moves past clichés about “the patience of Job” and lands in a deeper place: God’s sovereignty is not a cold decree but a steady, intimate presence that holds us when answers are scarce.

    Together, we name how easily we slip into the role of Job’s friends—certain, sharp, and wrong. Several of us admit we’ve been “Bildad” more than we care to confess, and that honesty becomes the hinge for growth. We talk about misapplied verses, quick judgments, and the lure of debate that drags us back into the flesh. Then we pivot toward a different way: tender hearts, forgiveness, and the courage to stay quiet until we can minister grace to the hearer. Prayer becomes the lifeline of this posture, keeping us near to the One who knows the beginning and the end.

    Job’s story opens a wider view of suffering: not as automatic proof of hidden sin but as a crucible where trust is refined. We trace the gospel thread—how blessing often rises from sacrifice—and let it reframe both our pain and our posture toward people in pain. From choosing faithful inner circles to storing the word in our hearts, this is practical discipleship for every day. If you’ve ever wondered how to comfort well, how to speak with wisdom, or how to live under God’s sovereignty without becoming fatalistic, this conversation offers a sturdy path.

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 13:1-9) "Hold Your Peace!" - Part 3/4
    2026/01/15

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    What if the wisest thing you can say to a suffering friend is nothing at all? We walk through Job 13 and the bracing moment where Job tells his friends that silence would be their wisdom. The conversation peels back the layers of “truth-telling” to reveal how doctrine, when misapplied, can bruise rather than bless—and why God is not honored by arguments that win on style but fail on love.

    We dig into the difference between being right and being helpful, exploring how motive and timing determine whether words glorify God. Job’s questions become our mirror: are we speaking for God or for our pride? Are we using Scripture to build up a weary soul, or to score a gotcha? Drawing on images like “apples of gold,” we show how the right word in the right season lands as healing, while the same verse, lobbed carelessly, becomes a hammer. Expect practical guidance on listening first, aiming your counsel carefully, and letting reverent silence create room for honesty and hope.

    Across this chapter, Job insists that God’s holiness is never upheld by misrepresentation. That line challenges how we debate online, how we comfort friends, and how we handle our own biases. The takeaway is simple and demanding: speak less, listen longer, and when you do speak, aim to edify. If your words harm the innocent or mischaracterize God, restraint is righteousness. Subscribe for more thoughtful, Scripture-rich conversations, share this episode with a friend who needs gentle wisdom, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 13:1-9) "Hold Your Peace!" - Part 2/4
    2026/01/15

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    When comfort feels like proof of blessing, it’s easy to miss the deeper work God may be doing in the shadows. We dive into Job’s world where loss stacks high, friends turn harsh, and heaven seems quiet—and still, a stubborn faith keeps reaching for God. Rather than treating suffering as a detour, we explore how affliction can sometimes be folded into God’s answers to our own prayers, pushing us toward a truer, braver trust.

    We unpack the striking difference between having accurate theology and applying it with wisdom. Job’s friends knew many right things but aimed them in the wrong direction, becoming “physicians of no value.” Their spiritual malpractice—truth without compassion, diagnosis without listening—shows how easy it is to harm when certainty outruns love. We talk about bedside manner for the soul, why numbers don’t equal wisdom, and how misapplied counsel can worsen a wound. If you’ve ever felt judged by people who should have helped, this conversation offers language, empathy, and a better path.

    At the heart of the episode is Job’s bold desire: an audience with the Almighty. Faith doesn’t silence inquiry; it energizes it. We reflect on praying with arguments, returning again and again to the God who sometimes seems silent, and trusting His character when explanations lag behind experience. Job’s integrity under fire becomes a model for holding fast without caving to cynicism, asking hard questions without abandoning hope, and measuring blessing not by ease but by nearness to God.

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    34 分