• Job 19:1-22 - 20:7 - Don’t Make Their Pain Your Debate (Session 23)
    May 19 2026

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    In this verse-by-verse Bible study of the second part of Job chapter 19, Reasoning Through the Bible examines a painful but familiar problem in Christian communities: what happens when suffering becomes everyone else’s theological business. Job’s friends believe they are helping by trying to expose hidden sin, but instead they torment him, crush him with their words, and turn his pain into a public debate.

    This session explores when Christians should mind their own business, when sin should actually be confronted, and how the process of Matthew 18 protects people from gossip, false accusations, and public humiliation. The study shows why Job’s friends were wrong: they had no evidence of actual sin, no compassion for Job’s suffering, and no willingness to remain silent when silence would have been wiser.

    The latter half of the episode turns to Job’s emotional collapse as he describes himself abandoned, shamed, and treated as an enemy. Even there, the transcript gives practical wisdom for the church today: suffering people do not need trite sayings or theological debates. They need presence, prayer, humility, and genuine compassion.

    Topics in this episode include:

    • Job 19 explained
    • when sin becomes everyone’s business
    • gossip in the church
    • Matthew 18 and church discipline
    • when to confront sin
    • when to stay quiet
    • Job’s isolation and despair
    • why blaming God is dangerous
    • what real help sounds like

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    24 mins
  • Faith Through Tragedy: Finding Hope in Christ When Life Shatters - Ashley Glader Interview
    May 18 2026

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    In this special interview episode of Reasoning Through the Bible, Ashley Glader shares a deeply moving Christian testimony of suffering, grief, and hope in Jesus Christ. Her story includes the murder of her brother at Columbine, the death of her son after severe medical complications, and the later loss of another brother to cancer. Through each tragedy, she wrestled with pain, asked hard questions, and learned what it means to keep holding on to God even when life no longer makes sense.

    This episode speaks directly to listeners who are walking through grief, wrestling with why God allows suffering, or wondering whether faith can survive repeated heartbreak. The conversation explores the book of Job, the problem of evil, the hiddenness of God, and the difference between shallow religious answers and real biblical hope. It also offers practical wisdom for how to help suffering people without making their pain worse.

    Ashley shares how tragedy can either drive people away from God or draw them closer to Him, why heaven and eternity matter more after deep loss, and how believers can still say that God is good even when they do not understand what He is doing. This is an honest, compassionate, and hope-filled discussion for anyone who has ever asked, “Why?” and still wants to trust Christ.

    Topics in this episode include:

    • Christian testimony through suffering
    • Columbine and family loss
    • grief after losing a child
    • why God allows suffering
    • when God feels distant
    • how to comfort the grieving
    • wrestling with prayer in tragedy
    • heaven, eternity, and hope
    • keep going through the pain

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    You can find out more about Ashley at ashleyglader.com

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Job 17:1 - 18:21 - When You Feel Ready to Give Up (Session 22)
    May 15 2026

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    In this verse-by-verse Bible study of Job 17–18, Reasoning Through the Bible explores one of the darkest moments in Job’s story. Job says his spirit is broken, the grave is ready for him, and he can no longer see beyond his pain. This session speaks directly to those who have reached a low point and need to be reminded that life still has purpose, even in deep suffering.

    This study explains why Job’s despair does not mean his life has lost meaning, why believers always retain purpose because they are made in the image of God, and why Christians should not wait until people are near death to repair relationships, show love, and be faithful friends. It also highlights the danger of a works-based, behavior-only view of God that leaves no room for grace or true relationship.

    The second half of the session turns to Bildad’s speech in Job 18, where he becomes openly insulting, hypocritical, and more committed to being right than to helping Job. This episode shows how harsh theology can become cruel theology, and why suffering people need wise, compassionate counsel that looks deeper than outward circumstances.

    Topics in this episode include:

    • Job 17 explained
    • Job 18 explained
    • when life feels ready to end
    • purpose in suffering
    • why believers always have purpose
    • Bildad’s hypocrisy
    • retribution theology and its errors
    • why suffering is not always caused by sin
    • how to care for suffering people

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    28 mins
  • Job 16:1-22 - Can Faith Survive Severe Suffering? (Session 21)
    May 14 2026

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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

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    29 mins
  • Job 15:1-35 - Why Do the Wicked Prosper While the Righteous Suffer? (Session 20)
    May 13 2026

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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

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    31 mins
  • Job 14:1-22 - Why Job’s Outlook Became So Dark (Session 19)
    May 12 2026

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    In this verse-by-verse Bible study of Job chapter 14, Reasoning Through the Bible explores how intense suffering can distort a person’s outlook on life, Scripture, and even God Himself. Job is at one of the lowest points in the book, and his pain is shaping how he sees everything around him. This session examines why that matters and how believers today can fall into the same pattern if they are not careful.

    This study also highlights Job’s question, “Who can make the clean out of the unclean?” and answers it through the larger testimony of Scripture: only God can cleanse sinners. The discussion then moves into God’s sovereignty, human agency, and why Job’s words should not be read as teaching a fatalistic worldview. It also shows how pain can bias interpretation and why suffering people need wise, mature, biblically grounded counsel.

    The latter part of the session addresses Job’s prayer for death, his hopeless imagery about life being worn away, and the doctrine of soul sleep. The study rejects soul sleep and points instead to the biblical teaching that believers are conscious with the Lord after death. Even in Job’s dark language, the session keeps the larger Christian hope in view: God remains in control, suffering does not overwhelm Him, and restoration is still possible.

    Topics in this episode include:

    • Job 14 explained
    • suffering warps your view of God
    • who can make the unclean clean
    • God’s sovereignty and human agency
    • does Job teach fatalism
    • pain and biased Bible interpretation
    • praying for death in suffering
    • why soul sleep is false
    • hope beyond despair

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    30 mins
  • Job 13:13-28 - Though He Slay Me, I Will Hope in Him (Session 18)
    May 11 2026

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    In this verse-by-verse Bible study of Job 13:13–28, Reasoning Through the Bible explores one of the most powerful statements of faith in all of Scripture: “Though he slay me, I will hope in him.” Even after losing his family, health, wealth, and the support of his friends, Job remains loyal to the Lord God and refuses to walk away.

    This session examines Job’s determination to plead his case before God, while also showing the limits of human argument before the majesty of the Creator. It highlights the truth that no one can stand before God on personal merit, and that the only real case we have is through Jesus Christ, our advocate and mediator. The study also draws practical lessons about asking God to reveal hidden sin and approaching Him honestly in seasons of pain.

    The second half of the transcript focuses on Job’s cry that God feels distant. That theme appears throughout Scripture and in the lives of believers today. This episode encourages listeners that God is not absent in suffering, that He does not leave His people, and that even flawed, emotionally raw prayers can still be brought before Him.

    Topics in this episode include:

    • Job 13:13–28 explained
    • though he slay me, I will hope in him
    • loyalty to God in suffering
    • can we argue with God
    • our only case is Christ
    • praying for God to reveal sin
    • when God feels distant
    • divine hiddenness
    • hope in deep pain

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    25 mins
  • Job 12:13 - 13:12 - When Suffering Clouds Your View of God (Session 17)
    May 8 2026

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    In this verse-by-verse Bible study of Job 12:13–25 and Job 13:1–12, Reasoning Through the Bible explores one of the biggest questions in Scripture and in life: if God is all-powerful and all-good, why does He allow suffering? Job wrestles with that same question as he describes God as powerful and wise, yet sees that power mostly through the lens of pain and loss.

    This session explains how suffering can bias a believer’s view of God, how Christians can wrongly read God through cultural assumptions, and why Romans 8:28 matters in seasons of grief and confusion. It also emphasizes that God is present in suffering, that He has purposes sufferers cannot always see, and that pain may draw some people closer to God while pushing others away.

    The second half of the study turns to Job 13, where Job rebukes his friends as “worthless physicians,” says they would be wiser if they stayed silent, and warns them not to speak deceitfully for God. This passage offers practical wisdom for pastoral care, friendship, and knowing when to speak and when to simply be present.

    Topics in this episode include:

    • Job 12:13–25 explained
    • Job 13:1–12 explained
    • why God allows suffering
    • suffering and God’s goodness
    • how pain clouds perspective
    • Romans 8:28 and Job
    • where God is in our suffering
    • worthless physicians in Job
    • when to speak and when to stay silent

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    31 mins