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If I am suffering does that mean I am wicked? Today, Hannah Staubs is joined by fellow Watermark Institute student, Patrick Camp, to talk through Job 20. Patrick explains that our suffering is not always a direct result of our sin, because our sin is paid for either in hell or on the cross. If we are in Christ, our sin has been paid for by Jesus on the cross, and there is no condemnation left for us.
 
 SCRIPTURE: 
 Job 4 – Eliphaz’ advice
 Job 5:17-18 – do not despise the discipline of the Almighty”
 Job 6: 28-30 – “Is there any wickedness on my lips?”
 Isaiah 53:5-6 – “He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities”
 Romans 3:23 – “all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God”
 Psalm 19:14 – “let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart…”
 Psalm 51:10 – “create in me a pure heart” 
 
 LINKS:
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Reading the Bible regularly can be a challenge, and our goal is to help you not only get into God's word regularly, but also help you understand and apply what you're reading! Join The Journey is a Bible study podcast built to follow our daily reading plan available for free at jointhejourney.com. New episodes will be available Monday through Friday. We hope you can join us!