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Job 15:1-35 - Why Do the Wicked Prosper While the Righteous Suffer? (Session 20)

Job 15:1-35 - Why Do the Wicked Prosper While the Righteous Suffer? (Session 20)

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In this verse-by-verse Bible study of Job 15, Reasoning Through the Bible begins the second round of speeches from Job’s friends and shows that their counsel is becoming less delicate and more cruel. Eliphaz no longer sounds merely mistaken. He now sounds personally offended, sarcastic, and harsh as he accuses Job of bringing suffering on himself.

This session explores one of the great questions of life and Scripture: why do the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer? It also exposes the theological error in Eliphaz’s reasoning. He treats God’s justice as if it were a mechanical formula, assuming that all suffering must prove wickedness and all prosperity must prove righteousness. The study shows why that view leaves no room for God’s mercy, patience, or larger purposes in suffering.

This session also addresses Word of Faith theology, the idea that a person’s spoken words create prosperity or suffering. The book of Job stands against that teaching because Job’s suffering is not caused by his confession or speech, but by the larger heavenly scene God allows for His own purposes. This session is both doctrinally sharp and pastorally practical for anyone trying to comfort the suffering without blaming them.

Topics in this episode include:

  • Job 15 explained
  • why the wicked prosper
  • Eliphaz’s second speech
  • suffering does not always prove sin
  • false assumptions about prosperity and pain
  • word of faith theology examined
  • harsh versus loving correction
  • God’s mercy and long-suffering
  • how not to counsel sufferers

Reasoning Through the Bible is a verse-by-verse Bible teaching ministry committed to careful exposition, biblical context, and faithful application.

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