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Curse God and Die: The Most Misunderstood Person in the Bible (Mrs. Job) w/ Scott L. Johnson (Part 8 of 8)

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Ever wondered what Mrs. Job's chilling advice to her husband - "curse God and die" - truly signifies? Scott L. Johnson joins us on the Fellowship Around the Table podcast, as they dissect this defining moment in the Book of Job, delivering a fresh perspective on faith, integrity, and human relationships in the face of unimaginable suffering.
The heart of the conversation lies in the profound understanding Mrs. Job has of her husband's character, evident in her refusal to accuse Job of wrongdoing, unlike his friends. We'll also cast a spotlight on Job’s unflinching faith in God, a cornerstone of his integrity which is vividly highlighted in God's conversations with Satan. Moreover, we take a closer look at Mrs. Job's faith, how her lament reveals the depth of their bond, and the powerful role of human connection amid adversity. So, prepare yourself for a captivating exploration of the dynamics of faith, integrity, and human relationships, reframed through the lens of Job's story.

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Chapters

1. Mrs. Job's Words and Job's Integrity (00:00:00)

2. Defining Integrity in Job (00:08:40)

3. Mrs. Job's Theology (00:11:42)

4. Job Needed Mrs. Job (00:18:41)

5. Scott L. Johnson's Tour Guiding Service (00:22:39)

58 episodes

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Ever wondered what Mrs. Job's chilling advice to her husband - "curse God and die" - truly signifies? Scott L. Johnson joins us on the Fellowship Around the Table podcast, as they dissect this defining moment in the Book of Job, delivering a fresh perspective on faith, integrity, and human relationships in the face of unimaginable suffering.
The heart of the conversation lies in the profound understanding Mrs. Job has of her husband's character, evident in her refusal to accuse Job of wrongdoing, unlike his friends. We'll also cast a spotlight on Job’s unflinching faith in God, a cornerstone of his integrity which is vividly highlighted in God's conversations with Satan. Moreover, we take a closer look at Mrs. Job's faith, how her lament reveals the depth of their bond, and the powerful role of human connection amid adversity. So, prepare yourself for a captivating exploration of the dynamics of faith, integrity, and human relationships, reframed through the lens of Job's story.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Mrs. Job's Words and Job's Integrity (00:00:00)

2. Defining Integrity in Job (00:08:40)

3. Mrs. Job's Theology (00:11:42)

4. Job Needed Mrs. Job (00:18:41)

5. Scott L. Johnson's Tour Guiding Service (00:22:39)

58 episodes

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