Job 29:15
I served as eyes to the blind and as feet to the lame.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Job 29:15?

2. How can we be "eyes to the blind" in our community today?

3. What does Job 29:15 teach about serving those with disabilities?

4. How does Job 29:15 connect with Jesus' teachings on helping others?

5. In what ways can you provide guidance to those who are "blind"?

6. How can you implement Job's example of service in your daily life?

7. How does Job 29:15 reflect the theme of justice in the Book of Job?

8. What historical context supports Job's claim of being "eyes to the blind" in Job 29:15?

9. How does Job 29:15 challenge modern views on social responsibility and compassion?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Job 29?

11. What does the Bible say about lacking vision?

12. How can faith help overcome despair?

13. In John 9:35-38, how could the blind man immediately acknowledge Jesus as the Son of God without prior teaching?

14. Psalm 121:4 - If God 'never slumbers nor sleeps,' why do disasters and injustices seemingly go unchecked?
Discussion Questions
1. How can we, like Job, be "eyes to the blind" in our modern context? What practical steps can we take to guide and support those who lack understanding or direction?

2. In what ways can we be "feet to the lame" in our communities? Consider both physical and spiritual applications.

3. Reflect on a time when someone acted as "eyes" or "feet" for you. How did their actions impact your life, and how can you pay it forward?

4. How does Job's example of service and compassion challenge our current understanding of righteousness and faithfulness?

5. What other biblical figures or accounts illustrate the principles of being "eyes to the blind" and "feet to the lame"? How do these examples inspire you to act?1. How does Job describe his relationship with God in the past?

2. What aspects of Job's past life does he seem to miss the most?

3. How did Job use his influence and resources when he was prosperous?

4. How did Job's acts of justice reflect his understanding of God's character?

5. What does this chapter teach us about the concept of respect and honor in biblical times?

6. How does Job's yearning for the past resonate with the feelings we might experience in times of personal loss or crisis?

7. How can we maintain our faith in God during times of hardship, similar to Job's predicament?

8. How can we apply Job's past acts of kindness and justice in our daily lives?

9. How does Job's recount of his past help us understand the concept of divine favor?

10. How does society today measure prosperity and respect? How does this compare to Job's description?

11. How can Job's reflection inform our understanding of nostalgia and its impact on our spiritual journey?

12. What lessons can we learn from Job's perspective on leadership and wisdom?

13. How can we ensure that our prosperity does not disconnect us from God and our responsibilities towards society?

14. How can we find comfort and strength in God during our darkest moments, as Job did in his past?

15. How does Job's description of his past impact your understanding of his current sufferings?

16. Can you relate to Job's longing for a better past? How can these feelings be addressed from a Christian perspective?

17. How does Job 29 contribute to the broader themes of suffering and righteousness in the Book of Job?

18. How can we cultivate a life of lasting influence and respect, as depicted in Job's past?

19. What does Job's narrative teach us about the ephemeral nature of material wealth?

20. What steps can we take today to strengthen our relationship with God, following Job's depiction of his past relationship with Him?

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