Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Useless "Help" Hurts [Family Worship lesson in Job 6]

What is the true way to comfort? Job 6 prepares us for the opening part of public worship on the coming Lord’s Day. In these thirty verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that the true way to comfort understands the friend’s circumstances, and answers from the foundation of God’s grace to sinners.
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Summary of the transcript of the audio: Job's anguish is not rooted in material loss but in the terrifying sense that God, the source of his hope, has turned against him, leaving him spiritually desolate and tormented by the perceived absence of divine favor. He laments that his friends' counsel, though delivered with theological certainty, offers no true comfort because it lacks the gospel of grace, reducing his suffering to a mere moral failure rather than addressing his deep spiritual crisis. Their empty promises are likened to dry riverbeds—offering the illusion of relief but delivering nothing, exposing their failure to show covenant love in his affliction. Job insists that if they truly know his sin, they should specify it, for without such evidence, their accusations are unjust and their advice spiritually barren. Ultimately, he calls for a return to the truth of God’s faithfulness, affirming that even in despair, he has not denied the words of the Holy One, and that only the gospel—eternal, life-giving, and unbroken—can sustain the soul in suffering.

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