Though He Slay Me: The Faith That Wouldn’t Let Go | Job 13

In Job 13, we hear one of the most haunting sentences in the Bible: “Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.” But Job did not say those words from a peaceful place. He said them from the ashes, with a broken body, a wounded heart, and friends who had turned his pain into an argument. This video walks slowly through Job 13 and the kind of faith that does not look polished or easy. Job still trusts God, but he also questions. He still believes, but he refuses to pretend that everything makes sense. His faith is not a clean answer. It is a wounded soul still facing God. If you have ever felt tired, misunderstood, afraid to pray honestly, or unsure how to trust God when life feels unbearable, Job’s words may meet you in a deeper way than you expected. This is not about pretending pain does not hurt. It is about the faith that keeps holding on when the heart is still bleeding. Timestamps 00:00 When Faith Has No Smile Left 01:53 Part 1 — The Wound Got Deeper When Friends Started Talking 04:33 Part 2 — When Silence Would Have Been Kinder 07:01 Part 3 — He Wanted God, Not Their Answers 09:33 Part 4 — Though He Slay Me 12:54 Part 5 — Faith That Still Has Questions 15:14 Part 6 — Under the Anger Was Fear 17:42 Part 7 — The Faith That Stayed in the Room 20:15 ConclusionStill Facing God #job13 #thoughheslayme #bookofjob #biblestudy #christianfaith #trustinggod #bibleteaching #faithindarkness #christianencouragement #heavenjustahead