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A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace

S5: Day 154: Job 40–42

A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace

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Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 3 June 2026

⏱️ 6 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Shelby and Scott. We are wrapping up the book of Job today, which is pretty exciting.

0:12.5

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0:20.2

Scott, how does the book of Job end?

0:24.0

Yeah, so we looked yesterday at God's first speech to Job

0:27.2

and where he was really putting human wisdom on trial.

0:31.5

And in the second speech, he challenges Job to basically demonstrate his power.

0:36.5

And Job has questioned the way God runs the world. And now God calls him on this. And he, he, Job was questioned the way God

0:38.5

runs the world and now God calls him on this. And he was like, right, would he really challenge

0:42.4

my justice? Like, would you declare me guilty to justify yourself? As what he says.

0:47.0

The point here is like, only someone with God's power and who created the world can really

0:50.9

speak knowledgeable about how the world is supposed to work and how

0:55.5

it does work.

0:56.5

And you got this interesting section on these creatures, Behemoth and Leviathan, which,

1:03.4

you know, we don't know exactly what these are referring to.

1:07.2

Something, it's maybe a hippo and a crocodile.

1:09.2

Probably the idea is you have the greatest land creature and then the greatest sea creature.

1:14.9

And the point here is Job can't control these creatures and how can he possibly stand against God?

1:20.4

Like as a creature, Job can make no demands on God.

1:23.2

God is not accountable.

1:24.2

God is not answerable to Job.

1:26.4

And Job comes to realize this by the end of the book.

1:28.7

In chapter 42, he humbles himself. I love this epilogue. It just feels vindicating where Job's

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