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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 15:24-29) "Strengthened Against the Almighty" Part 4/4
    2026/02/06

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    The world promises permanence, but the ground beneath our feet is thinner than it looks. We open with a hard truth: even the best of human empires carries sin, ambition, and decay—and none of it will outlast the King and his kingdom. From there, we press into the ache behind modern achievement: why do we chase names on buildings and timelines if the elements themselves will melt? Not to shame hard work, but to expose the subtle shift from healthy drive to inordinate ambition that fences our hearts off from Christ.

    We talk honestly about legacy, status, and the myth of stability. Riches feel solid until judgment reveals the rot. Only what God builds endures. That’s not a slogan; it’s a blueprint for living—receive a right standing with God by faith in Jesus, then invest your days where fire cannot burn. Along the way, we share stories of everyday courage: offering prayer to strangers, speaking gently at work, learning that people rarely slam doors when they feel seen. Age and maturity become allies, not anchors—time with Christ breeds a freer tongue and a steadier hand.

    Threaded through is the warmth of community: answered prayers for a loved one’s healing, teammates cheering each other into bolder faith, and a shared desire to persuade with patience. We also reflect on Job 15, how truth mishandled can harm, and why a possible shift to Jude could sharpen our focus on contending for the faith. The heartbeat remains constant—turn now, not later. Ask for mercy. Grow where you are. Speak with love. If you’re ready to trade fragile trophies for lasting treasure, this conversation will meet you with honesty and hope.

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 15:24-29) "Strengthened Against the Almighty" Part 3/4
    2026/02/06

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    What if the comfort you’re chasing is the very thing dulling your heart? We dive into the hard edge of Job’s wisdom and the modern anxieties of money, aging, and healthcare to ask whether prosperity can become a veil. The image of “fatness” isn’t about appearance; it’s a stark spiritual diagnosis—abundance that congeals over the eyes until gratitude shrinks and discernment goes quiet.

    From the daily grind of solving Medicare problems to the ache of rising costs, we trace how good intentions collide with systems that rarely feel humane. But we also sit with a tender moment: a kid, hands shaking, sharing the gospel with a guest he recognizes from the TV in his living room. That scene reframes influence. Platform doesn’t change hearts; presence does. Faithfulness in small rooms can outlast the grandest estates.

    We walk through Eliphaz’s half-truths and show how Christ overturns their weaponized logic. Where the wicked build in desolate cities, Jesus builds people into living temples. Where wealth aims to shield us from loss, the cross exposes false securities and offers a sturdier hope. We talk about sanctification as demolition and rebuilding, why even pyramids won’t survive a remade world, and how true riches belong to those who belong to Christ. If your foundations feel sandy, this conversation invites you to trade numb comfort for clear sight and to invest in what storms can’t erase.

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 15:24-29) "Strengthened Against the Almighty" Part 2/4
    2026/02/06

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    What if your strongest defenses are the very things that make you most vulnerable? We dive into Job 15’s searing picture of a rebel charging God with an exposed neck and a shield made of pride, and we trace how intellect, influence, and prosperity can harden a heart while giving the illusion of safety. This isn’t about winning debates; it’s about lordship. The real issue beneath disbelief is control, and that craving shows up in parenting, culture, and our inner lives far more than we admit.

    We tackle hard truths about judgment and the nature of a hardened heart through the lens of the rich man and Lazarus. Suffering alone doesn’t sanctify; without grace, a proud soul stays proud. That sobers us, but it also drives us to the right place—humility, worship, and deeper dependence on Christ, who saves to the uttermost. Along the way, we push back on the modern habit of treating the gospel as entertainment. Skits and viral clips can’t do the work that clear, loving proclamation does: turn from sin and trust the Savior whose righteousness covers every repentant sinner.

    You’ll also hear honest stories about bringing hidden struggles into the light and choosing small acts of obedience that ripple farther than expected. We explore how abundance can numb discernment, why “fatness” in Scripture often signals excess and danger, and how practicing reverence in the home prepares souls to meet a holy God. If you’ve felt the pull of self-reliance—or the ache of seeing it in others—this conversation offers clarity, courage, and a path back to the simple, life-giving rhythm of repentance and faith.

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 15:24-29) "Strengthened Against the Almighty" Part 1/4
    2026/02/06

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    What if the life that looks like winning is quietly starving at the core? We walk through Job 15 to confront the seduction of visible success and the deeper hunger that wealth and power can never satisfy. The text refuses easy answers: trouble and anguish are personified as a king prepared for war, fear overtakes the proud, and the conscience that once whispered returns to roar. Along the way, we explore why affliction can be a channel of grace and how God’s blessing often arrives through losses we would never choose.

    We grapple with Eliphaz’s speech—rich with truth about the end of the wicked, yet unfairly aimed at Job—and we draw a sharper lesson: truth without discernment can wound. The portrait of the wicked strengthening themselves against the Almighty exposes our age’s idol of autonomy. There is no plebiscite on sovereignty; God is King. Real freedom isn’t rebellion; it’s the capacity to love, show mercy, and live under righteous authority. We tie this to the bread of life, the only sustenance that quiets the restless heart and steadies a fearful conscience.

    You’ll also hear candid moments from our community—voices from healthcare and daily life—naming the pressure to ignore people for process, and the choice to care anyway. We connect the dots between pure religion and public faith: guarding the tongue, helping the vulnerable, and letting mercy prove doctrine. If you’ve ever wondered why success feels empty, why fear grows louder near the edge, or how to live faithfully when many mock the good news, this study will meet you with clarity and hope. If it resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 15:21-23) "WICKED MAN'S DEMISE" Part 4/4
    2026/02/04

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    You can spend a lifetime wandering with an empty soul while a full table sits within reach. We explore that unsettling truth through a clear, urgent journey: why money and status never quiet a restless conscience, how the Bread of Life meets us in the wilderness, and why the simplest step—repent and believe—feels so hard when pride wants something grand. This is not a maze of theology; it’s a straight path to hope.

    We walk through the image of feasting that David paints and connect it to the nearness of salvation: the word is in your mouth and heart. Along the way, we challenge the myth that spiritual life is earned or rare. The story of Naaman shows how we resist simple obedience, preferring heroic effort over humble trust. We talk frankly about mortality—the “day of darkness” that makes every other comfort feel thin—and name the unavoidable decision at the edge of eternity: Christ or nothing. Not scare tactics, just clarity about what truly sustains a person when time runs short.

    Our goal is pastoral and practical. If your heart has been loud with fear, guilt, or exhaustion, you’ll hear why only Jesus can carry sin and gift righteousness, why the conscience can finally rest, and how assurance comes from receiving rather than achieving. We invite you to stop stalling for a better moment, stop worrying about other people’s opinions, and take the meal that gives life. If the table is set and the Bread of Life is before you, will you sit and eat?

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 15:21-23) "WICKED MAN'S DEMISE" Part 3/4
    2026/02/04

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    What if the blessings you envy are the very things starving your soul? We dig into the hard gap between worldly success and true blessing, using the story of Job to expose how comfort can blind us and how affliction can open us to God’s richest work. From there, we center our identity as joint heirs with Christ—a status that reframes money, status, and ambition—and ask what it looks like to steward gifts for God’s glory rather than self.

    The conversation gets personal as we talk about real inheritance. One listener shares how open-handed generosity freed their heart, while another reminds parents that the greatest legacy is leading children to Jesus. We draw a powerful line from Augustine to his mother Monica, whose gracious toughness guarded his doctrine and, through him, strengthened the church for centuries. That same calling sits with every household today: teach, guard, and guide with love and conviction.

    We also face the weight of judgment and the mercy of delay. Pharaoh’s confidence at the Red Sea becomes a warning against pride, and the image of the “sword” ready to fall calls for urgency without panic. God’s patience is a window, not permission. We explore election and the relentless pursuit of God, not to spark debates but to anchor hope: the Shepherd knows his own and will not let them go. It all culminates in a simple, searching image—the wicked wandering for bread while the Bread of Life stands ready to satisfy. If success has felt empty and striving has left you restless, this conversation points to the only food that lasts.

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    31 分
  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 15:21-23) "WICKED MAN'S DEMISE" Part 2/4
    2026/02/04

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    What if the loudest sound in a successful life is a troubled conscience? We dive into Job’s debates and find a mirror for our own moment: brilliant arguments that miss the mark, confident opinions that drown out wisdom, and a culture that calls greed ambition while the heart keeps asking harder questions.

    We walk through Eliphaz’s portrait of the wicked and the “dreadful sound” that follows them into prosperity, connecting it to modern leaders and celebrities who can buy anything except peace. Along the way, we challenge a popular myth: that knowledge alone guarantees truth. It doesn’t. Without wisdom, humility, and love, even accurate doctrines become arrows aimed at the wrong target. We talk about why study matters, how to ask God for wisdom that tempers learning, and how to keep counsel from turning into cruelty.

    From Psalm 73 to Proverbs, we trace how Scripture reframes success, suffering, and the restless chase for “just a little more.” Wealth isn’t evil, but the love of it distorts our vision and hollows our desires. True inheritance doesn’t pad an account; it anchors a soul. Streets of gold are pavement because presence is the treasure. That’s why legacies fade while life in Christ endures. If your reward is now, it ends. If your reward is Christ, it begins now and it doesn’t end.

    Listen for a grounded, honest conversation that trades performance for wisdom and noise for clarity. If this resonates, share it with a friend, subscribe for more thoughtful episodes, and leave a review to help others find the show. What are you chasing, and does it finally bring you peace?

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  • LIVE DISCUSSION: (Job 15:21-23) "WICKED MAN'S DEMISE" Part 1/4
    2026/02/04

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    Ever been cornered by “old wisdom” that doesn’t fit your real life? We dive into Job 15, where Eliphaz stacks tradition, lineage, and supposedly pure teaching against a suffering friend, then slides into a sweeping portrait of the “wicked man” that feels more like a veiled accusation than careful counsel. The tension is palpable: if the ancients all agree and the pattern is clear, what space is left for Job’s agony or God’s hidden purposes?

    We walk through Eliphaz’s appeal to authority, the claim that truth stays untainted within the fathers’ circle, and the rhetorical shift that uses broad theology to make a narrow judgment. Along the way, we ask hard questions. When do doctrines that are generally true become damaging in personal cases? How do we keep discernment tethered to love so our counsel doesn’t turn into a courtroom? And what do we do when the tidy system says “guilty” but the Spirit says “wait”?

    This study doesn’t just parse ancient speeches; it probes the heart. We contrast the anxious restlessness of life without God with the quiet courage of hope in Christ. We reflect on Job’s patience under pressure, the friends’ certainty that misfires, and the larger comfort of God’s sovereignty—Satan can’t move an inch beyond permission, and suffering is never wasted for those who belong to the Lord. If you’ve ever watched truth used like a hammer when a hand was needed, this conversation offers a better path: listen longer, judge slower, hold to Scripture, and let mercy guide the application.

    Join us as we trace the fault lines between tradition and truth, accusation and aid, despair and assurance. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs thoughtful encouragement, and leave a review to help others find the study. How have you learned to pair sound doctrine with gentle wisdom? We’d love to hear your story.

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    31 分