Job 4-13 : The End of Measuring Righteousness
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In Job 4–13, the back-and-forth with his friends raises a hard question: can we ever be righteous enough before God? Job thought his good deeds should equal a good life, and his friends thought suffering must mean hidden sin. But both views miss God’s heart.
In this episode, we wrestle with Job’s questions and his friends’ arguments — and what it means for us today.
We cannot measure our standing with God like a formula, thinking “if I do A, I’ll get B.” God doesn’t work that way...
The Spirit led me to Galatians in the middle of studying Job, reminding me that righteousness is not about works, but about faith. And sometimes the hardest part of faith is this: walking with God even when we can’t measure, explain, or predict what’s happening — still trusting His love, still believing He did not make a mistake.
All Glory to God 🙏🏽