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Limitless Faith
Clint Riggin
528 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to Limitless Faith Ministry Where you will hear the truth and feel convicted, corrected, rebuked, or sustained. We live by the word of God not by the world's standards. If you are looking for a Podcast where the Holy Spirit leads the conversation, you have made it to the right place!
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Welcome to Limitless Faith Ministry Where you will hear the truth and feel convicted, corrected, rebuked, or sustained. We live by the word of God not by the world's standards. If you are looking for a Podcast where the Holy Spirit leads the conversation, you have made it to the right place!
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Job 5 – A Half-Truth Hope
Limitless Faith
28 minutes 15 seconds
2 months ago
Job 5 – A Half-Truth Hope

In Job Chapter 5, Eliphaz continues his speech, urging Job to turn to God for help. While he speaks some truths about God’s justice and care for the humble, his counsel is still rooted in a false assumption—that Job’s suffering must be punishment for sin. His words mix wisdom with error, showing how half-truths can still wound deeply.

This chapter reminds us that when offering comfort, even truth must be applied with compassion and discernment.

In this episode, we’ll explore:

✅ The Misapplied Rebuke:
Eliphaz claims Job’s troubles are proof that “man is born to trouble as surely as sparks fly upward” (v. 7). While suffering is universal, he wrongly implies Job caused his own.

✅ An Invitation to Seek God:

“Blessed is the one whom God corrects; so do not despise the discipline of the Almighty.” (v. 17)
This is true in the right context—but here, Eliphaz misuses it, assuming Job’s pain is divine discipline.

✅ God’s Care for the Humble:
Eliphaz rightly declares that God “sets the lowly on high” and “saves the needy” (vv. 11–16). Yet his truth is poorly timed, failing to meet Job in his grief.

✅ The Danger of Condescending Comfort:
Eliphaz insists Job will be restored if he accepts God’s correction (vv. 17–27). His words come across more like blame than compassion. Encouragement without empathy feels like condemnation.

✨ Reflection Questions:

Have you ever been hurt by someone who spoke truth without compassion?

How do you balance speaking God’s Word with listening to someone’s pain?

Do you sometimes assume suffering means discipline—rather than mystery?

How can you point others to God’s hope without oversimplifying their struggle?

Job 5 reminds us that truth must always be delivered with love. When applied carelessly, even Scripture can wound. But when spoken with compassion, God’s truth brings healing and hope.

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Limitless Faith
Welcome to Limitless Faith Ministry Where you will hear the truth and feel convicted, corrected, rebuked, or sustained. We live by the word of God not by the world's standards. If you are looking for a Podcast where the Holy Spirit leads the conversation, you have made it to the right place!