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Job 16:1-22 - Can Faith Survive Severe Suffering? (Session 21)

Job 16:1-22 - Can Faith Survive Severe Suffering? (Session 21)

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In this verse-by-verse Bible study of Job 16, Reasoning Through the Bible follows Job as he answers Eliphaz and calls his friends exactly what they have become: miserable comforters. Instead of strengthening him, they have only added to his pain. This session explores what real comfort should sound like when someone is in deep suffering and why careless theology can wound more than it heals.

This study also examines Job’s vivid language as he wrongly lays his suffering at God’s feet, feeling as though God has torn him, hunted him, and set him up as a target. The session explains why Job’s judgment is skewed by pain, why Satan is the one inflicting the torment in the narrative, and why believers must be careful not to let suffering distort their view of God.

At the same time, Job 16 contains one of the most important statements in the book: “my witness is in heaven, and my advocate is on high.” Even in darkness, Job has not abandoned the Lord. This episode highlights the difference between blaming God emotionally and actually cursing Him, and it encourages suffering believers to keep holding on to God because He remains the only true hope.

Topics in this episode include:

  • Job 16 explained
  • miserable comforters
  • what to say to the suffering
  • why Job blamed God
  • pain and distorted judgment
  • Satan’s role in Job’s suffering
  • when tragedy makes faith wobble
  • my witness is in heaven
  • an advocate on high

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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