In Job 15-18, Job's friends Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar continue their debate with Job, insisting that his suffering must be a punishment for sin, despite Job's assertions of innocence. Job, in deep anguish, laments his condition and challenges the traditional wisdom that suffering is always a result of personal sin. He struggles to reconcile his understanding of God's justice with his overwhelming experiences of suffering. Can Job maintain his faith in God's justice despite his friends' harsh accusations and his own profound suffering?
In this Matthew 20, the mother of James and John asks Jesus to grant her sons a special place in his kingdom, sparking a lesson from Jesus about servanthood and humility. The other disciples are indignant at this request, leading Jesus to teach them that greatness in his kingdom is measured by service, not by status or power. Will the disciples understand and embrace Jesus' radical teaching that true greatness comes through serving others?
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Job 15-18
Matthew 20: 20-34
Psalm 17: 13-15