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Job 24 Explained: Injustice, God’s Silence, and the Hope of Justice
Season 18 · Episode 24

Job 24 Explained: Injustice, God’s Silence, and the Hope of Justice

Practical Advice from the Scriptures · Anissa Cooke

September 15, 20258m 23s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we dive into Job Chapter 24 (KJV), where Job raises one of humanity’s most enduring questions: Why does injustice often seem to go unchecked? Job catalogs the suffering of the vulnerable at the hands of the wicked, from the exploitation of the poor to the abuse of widows and orphans, all while God appears silent.

Through this raw lament, we uncover ancient wisdom about the persistence of evil, the mystery of delayed justice, and the honest place lament holds in faith. Modern applications call us to recognize invisible injustices in our own time, resist the temptation to equate silence with indifference, and actively work for compassion and equity in our communities.

Job 24 challenges us to wrestle with the tension between faith in God’s ultimate justice and the responsibility to confront the brokenness around us today.