Unbelievable that this wisdom is free. Lord please watch over JBP, he has been my earthly lamp out of hell and I am beyond grateful for you and him.
@veronicab156 ай бұрын
,, give them hell" because that's what a Christian 's attitude should be like... Right? It's in the words. For someone claiming to be so careful with his words, this is just horrendous.
@jackgammon40846 ай бұрын
@@veronicab15 It's a discussion, you take from it what you want. If you need further information, the Bible is available, the Word of God Himself is available. We all have the free choice to engage and learn or remain in ignorance.
@sigmsctt81306 ай бұрын
Hang in there, sist@🙏💪
@domc29096 ай бұрын
He was the start for me delving back into the Christian ideas and taking them seriously for once. Still learning.
@fynbo10075 ай бұрын
God don’t like people who wants to make money on his word, Jesus told we should give it for nothing
@MrSpock0026 ай бұрын
Just came to the enlightenment of my own suffering - I have been Cain. I did not even see my OWN bitterness manifesting itself in my life... Thank you Father for leading me to this simple yet effective counselling tool. May I learn how to turn my suffering into joy for others!!!
@americanmambi5 ай бұрын
Same here, listening to JP's Biblical stories and his breakdown made me realize I was possessed by the spirit of Cain... Thank God for sharing his Word with all of us wretched creatures.
@briananderson12465 ай бұрын
The spirit of cane is the spirit of satan. Let us work to renounce our will and to become able in Jesus's name ☦️🕊❤️🔥🛐
@robynmarler19515 ай бұрын
MrSpock, that is so beautiful 🌹
@paxnorth73045 ай бұрын
"...because the LORD disciplines those he loves, as a father the son he delights in" - Proverbs 3 : 12 - Side note, you might like the work of Fr Anthony Demello when you're ready for it.
@SR-gt3505 ай бұрын
Me too!
@jennymcgowin91406 ай бұрын
I wish you two would come on every day and talk about these things. It just fills me up!✝️🙏🏼
@nicolamustard72326 ай бұрын
Amen!! 🙏🏽
@joryiansmith6 ай бұрын
Job says that. And Jordan also says, "However deep our own suffering is, however arbitrary, however much of it is caused by the malevolence of others, as well as the tragedy of existence, we all know none of it justifies turning away from the good." - Jordan B. Peterson
@kelsiecaswell98456 ай бұрын
everyday He blows my mind a little bit more with His awesome plan.
@crazyjose1116 ай бұрын
Its beautiful to hear people speak on how love will always outpace sin. It makes me want to do more good for people by being more generous and caring 😊
@sigmsctt81306 ай бұрын
Start the 🔥 baby!💨
@amirgeffen5 ай бұрын
A person worships what he lacks in him, if he worships love, this indicates that you are fundamentally infected with bloodshed (attributed to the son of Japheth, Noah's son and his descendants, the people of Europe) Ham worships the judgment, and Shem the unity
@liannemarie25045 ай бұрын
I homeschool my children and we live in a small village outside of springfield, illinois. They come with me everywhere. We love to go spread silliness and happiness everywhere we go. I have the most complimentary children I have ever met, lol. I told them that when we go out and spread happiness and be nice to people, it may be the only nice thing they've had done for that day or who knows how long. We know how bad it feels to be sad and we know how wonderful it feels to be happy so we want everyone to feel that way.
@nicolamustard72326 ай бұрын
Bishop Barron is a walking, talking Saint. God bless him! This exchange makes me think of a man and his spiritual director discussing aspects of belief and theology.....and we get to sit in and listen. Awesome! 😊✝️🙏🏼
@Rabbit199645 ай бұрын
I say the same! The Big B is gonna change the game !
@jamesdellaneve90055 ай бұрын
Yes. Except for the Catholic part………………..kidding. He’s great.
@midnightwatchman15 ай бұрын
Bishop Barron is a coward and accepts all the rubbish currently pouring out of the Vatican
@nicolamustard72325 ай бұрын
The Catholic part is the best part. That's where Bishop Barron gets the Truth he preaches so well. 😊❤️🕊️
@midnightwatchman15 ай бұрын
coward
@lonngrentaljaard77686 ай бұрын
Adam was not "condemned" to work. He tended (worked) the garden pre-Fall. Rather, work became painstaking after the Fall. That's the kicker!
@mommyseastar57765 ай бұрын
There you go! You have nailed it.
@Atone955 ай бұрын
I heard recently that the charge given to Adam was a punishment (I may say in the way you're describing) but also that more importantly it was a remedy to the Fall. In a word, the Lord commanded us to work the Field to give us peace in our soul while in the fallen world.
@JayEmGee20245 ай бұрын
Exactly
@nelsonang5 ай бұрын
“Now Adam was created righteous and upright and without sin by God so that he had no need of being justified and made upright through his tilling and keeping the garden; but, that he might not be idle, the Lord gave him a task to do, to cultivate and protect the garden. This task would truly have been the freest of works, done only to please God and not to obtain righteousness, which Adam already had in full measure and which would have been the birthright of us all.” - Martin Luther, On Christian Liberty
@charlesnelson-c1o5 ай бұрын
The fall introduced fear of the Lord as the motivation for work, which is the root of pride, which in turn is the gateway sin to all the other sins. Initially tending the garden was done out of love of self and others to express gratitude for life.
@stuartmullins68115 ай бұрын
Love that you care about the quality of your videos outside of the content. Framing, lighting, audio, background design, and screen overlay
@mattk67196 ай бұрын
"Evil is always parasitic upon the Good."
@mommyseastar57765 ай бұрын
Ooo that’s a great definition.
@melissasw645 ай бұрын
I think that comes from C.S. Lewis. Or at least, that is where I first read it. It has had an impact on my life.
@Threnodist16 ай бұрын
1) Work is not a result of the fall. Futility in work is a result of the fall. 2) Everything that happened to Job also happened to Job's wife. But she didn't handle it as well.
@xanuui6 ай бұрын
1) In the garden, fruit just grew and they ate it. they did not have to labor for it... so yes, the necessity to work came with the fall. I like the King James version: cursed for thy sake. Work is to Man's benefit. People are better when we learn to work. Take away meaningful work and men whither. I have no idea where you get the idea that work is inherently futile or that Adam's work to feed and protect his family after the fall was futile.
@JohnSmith-yc6uv5 ай бұрын
@@xanuui If "astounding ability to misread" was a person, it'd be you.
@leviwarren62225 ай бұрын
Work is not futile. "By the sweat of your face you will eat bread." It's the opposite of futile.
@JohnSmith-yc6uv5 ай бұрын
@@leviwarren6222 See my above comment. Why can't others get what this person is trying to say?
@viperstriker47285 ай бұрын
@@leviwarren6222 Might I recommend the book of Ecclesiastes. I think it explains what is meant here.
@4764295 ай бұрын
Been listening to Bp. Barron for years. Love that he's talking with Jordan.
@CrashLarue4 ай бұрын
12:58 Nailed it. And approach it as a child - Eager to learn & enjoying every moment of the "work," what each were built to do to flourish.
@Freeagent-4-life5 ай бұрын
Amazing conversation. Thank you for allowing us to listen.
@theBaron05305 ай бұрын
Homer Simpson said it best when he said, "Life is just one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead."
@T-mu2hk5 ай бұрын
I love what I do for a job. I get frustrated/angry with people who make it harder than it needs to be. The work is simple if you think but so many are not mindful of their actions myself as well at times.
@nonyobussiness34405 ай бұрын
I always thought on message of the apple is that once you know something, you have an understanding, grasp and awareness of a piece of information …you can’t unknow it, you gain power via knowledge but that power gives you the burden of the responsibility to act and address knowledge/issue…and we aren’t God, we are human, we won’t bring about the perfect right outcome, it will be uncomfortable and hard, but we have to act because we aren’t in the garden, we are in the harsh world and not acting is us trying to return to the garden but the angels will drive us…none action and trying to be ignorant causes pain
@cococali65896 ай бұрын
The hardest problem I’ve had is being able to work with my brother and dad. The natural bitterness of Cain & Able is very obvious yet I am female. It doesn’t ever work itself out as my brother is miserable at his job and feels trapped. When I come along to help he gets even more miserable and treats me subservient but doesn’t know he’s doing it until I am outside my skin ready to fight. It’s a real problem
@LordEsel885 ай бұрын
15:45 "My God, my God, why have You forsaken me" is not said in despair. Jesus is quoting Psalm 22 there, which explains to the witnesses of the crucifixion what is happening.
@hexahexametermeter4 ай бұрын
Its both.
@ambientmethod5 ай бұрын
The crux of Job, for me, is in Job 42:5 ... “I had heard of You by the hearing of the ear, But now my eye sees You. In verse 4 he says "I have uttered what I did not understand, Things too wonderful for me, which I did not know." and in verse 6 he says, "Therefore I abhor myself, and I repent In dust and ashes..." Job had lived a righteous life based on his limited understanding of what he had heard regarding God, but when God finally revealed Himself to Job, Job realized that his own righteousness was abhorrent. He realized he hadn't ever really known God. The suffering was a great mercy to Job and enabled him to let go of his self righteousness. God desires a deep and meaningful relationship with us and to reveal many things of Himself to us, but often times we are already so full of our own things. Even good things. We often try so hard to be good, but God is not interested in our natural goodness. He wants to be our righteousness; to receive Him as our righteousness. "There is none that is good, not even one". Lord, grant us a humble and seeking heart to know You in this way.
@davidthomas92765 ай бұрын
Always enjoy hearing Bishop Baron. Here, His Excellency speaks about work as feeing good as we exercise our power. It reminds me of Paul's teaching us in Colossians that, whatever we do, do it heartlily, as to the Lord. Wouldn't that give our work an entirely new and refreshing meanjng!
@ardobeltza77925 ай бұрын
Moment where JP shuts up and lets his guest transcend him: 8:12
@humbledandgrateful74115 ай бұрын
Thank you!! He was simply embarrassing himself as long as he was talking.
@bbgun0616 ай бұрын
Hold on, you missed something at the start. God gave Adam work from the very beginning. He was told to name the animals, to tend the garden, to subdue the earth and have dominion over it. That was all before the fall.
@paulmualdeave50635 ай бұрын
You are confusing two different things. Toil in the garden would be akin to a hobby. The work after the fall is a hard labor and a more unenjoyable effort. Man’s work after the fall is a punishment. It looks like you are ignoring the fact that man was punished after the fall with having to work for survival. Genesis 3:17-18.
@frankiewally18915 ай бұрын
@@paulmualdeave5063 how deranged you got to be ,to believe this shit?
@bbgun0615 ай бұрын
@@paulmualdeave5063 I'm not confusing them. I'm well aware of the curse. I'm just pointing out that work is a good thing, and not a result of the curse. We can say that HARD work is because of the curse.
@sbwmurray39884 ай бұрын
One man is a closet hommosexual Catholic Bishop, and the other read the Bible cuz the stories are so good, and will cry trying not to admit he believes the Bible. I'm sure they have little clue what good Theology is to begin with. They both do have pod casts though...so
@charlescurtis63214 ай бұрын
Great points by both. Under a Godly life, we are working. But also… after the fall… we are working… because we have to. It is a difference of indebtedness after the fall. However, because work brings us closer to God, it makes sense that when we walked with God pre-fall, we would of course be working amidst him.
@istvanbally28175 ай бұрын
Being on a journey with God and discovering His Word is the greatest adventure of all time. Dr. Peterson's takes on the Bible look like series of MRI scans of some magnificent brain to me: always discovering something new, always looking deeper.
@thuyd.nguyen66046 ай бұрын
Please invite Fr. Chad Ripperger to your show. He will be a delight to you and your audiences.
@jimjustjim9765 ай бұрын
Yes!!!
@keitharcher57236 ай бұрын
I love both of you and glad you are talking.
@andrewrivers5 ай бұрын
As facing the serpent on the crosses, understanding the stitching of the first a second coming would also benefit, as its not a momentary historical glance, but a across earth-heavenly-past-future stitch.
@carolinecorreia43755 ай бұрын
I want more of these two men talking together. Awesome.
@thebigness715 ай бұрын
Job 36:15 NCV [15] But God saves those who suffer through their suffering; he gets them to listen through their pain. This pretty much sums it up. This is the verse that saved me.
@mariannell5 ай бұрын
I love Bishop Barron. He speaks the Truth.
@williammiles4595 ай бұрын
In Hosea, God says I require mercy not sacrifice. The highest form of sacrifice is mercy? Christ makes those concepts isomorphic in his life, death and resurrection. Good on you Jordan.
@ronniemaclaine52345 ай бұрын
That hit me hard. Evil is parasitic and it cannot exist without good to feed upon.
@fam44495 ай бұрын
the only true work is the Great Work. the fruition of which is, " I do what I see my Father doing."
@DonatellaFtGreene5 ай бұрын
This was tremendous! So interesting and helpful. Thank you both.
@ethanmiller54876 ай бұрын
God placed Adam in the garden to work it before the fall of man. Work was always in the plan for God.
@HL198604105 ай бұрын
Yeah. And He cursed the ground. So you’ll kind of work yourself to death
@ethanmiller54875 ай бұрын
@@HL19860410 No. More like work would also suck instead of just fulfilling.
@aronmu5 ай бұрын
The mentioned (13:20) Hebrew term common to tilling the soil and care of the Temple is 'Avoda'. While this root (AVD) is also used for slavery, it does not have to contradict the idea of voluntary devotion. It may be seen as meaning 'service to the future or to infinite beyond'. In the context of slavery it does not have to be a bitter and resentful slave but can be an enthusiastic servant!
@duncanwashburn5 ай бұрын
Jordan, you probably won't see this, but Adam had work to do before the 'fall'. He was to name all the animals. He was also put there to tend the garden (2:15). He may not have seen it as work, but after the 'fall' the work became more tedious because of the thorns and such.
@terrillclark64865 ай бұрын
He was sent to subdue the earth that was Adam job. The garden was is launch pad to start that job.
@hexahexametermeter4 ай бұрын
The distiction between Cain and Abel is also to narrow down what the perfect sacrifice would be. Not grain (or fig leaves as was the case with Adam and Eve), but blood. The Old Testament continues to narrow this down. Daniel even specifying the time. And is fulfilled in the sacrifice of Christ, never to be repeated. The curse of work in Adam becomes the eternal sabbath rest thru faith in Christ.
@ArielIsaac81116 ай бұрын
What a beautiful discussion !
@Bachconcertos5 ай бұрын
The Israelites left Egypt with all the silver and gold of Egypt and they left wearing all the fine atire of the Egyptians and there was not one feeble man or woman among them and they left singing and dancing and in great joy - healthy and wealthy and full of hope for the future. In most films and illustrations the Israelites are depicted leaving Egypt wearing rags and being tired and hungry poor, old and some crippled - false narrative.
@dlmblodgett4 ай бұрын
Then they melted down the gold so they could worship a cow because Moses was gone too long. Didn’t seem to serve them well.
@leahhanderson37375 ай бұрын
They already had work: to tend and keep the garden. It was presumably meaningful and pleasant. It became to also hold an element of suffering and sacrifice as did everything else in life after the sentencing of those who took part in 'the fall'.
@nat-music_EternaGracia5 ай бұрын
Dr. Jordan Peterson and Bishop R. Barron speaking about this teaching that is so important for humanity, it would be very interesting if they also invited Dr. John MacArthur from the other line and with great wisdom, his studies of the Old Testament would give us much more certainty to the topic.
@1timby5 ай бұрын
I just love Jorden. He looks at every crack and crevice of things. Yet, I find that he and others complicate the walk with Jesus. The good book tells us that we will miss out unless we come as children to God. I never saw a child who had to investigate every minutia of something before accepting it. The children came to Jesus because they could see and feel his love. Christ's love emanated from him. I don't have to know how God managed to do all the wonders that he has. I wonder at his love for a sinner like me. An unconditional love that surpasses all understanding. Acknowledging that I want to do what is good, righteous, and true to make Him proud. The rest is interesting but we will never know for sure until we get to stand before Jesus and the saints and ask these questions.
@brendaj.mooney685 ай бұрын
Thank you, I needed this today!
@jessebarney59645 ай бұрын
Work was given before the fall. Work has never been a curse but a blessing Humanity and the earth itself were cursed.
@TheGreaterU5 ай бұрын
Very good perspectives here, thank you.
@debrahunt53745 ай бұрын
I enjoyed Peterson using the word concatenation to describe the onslaught of suffering Jesus went through on the cross. I've only ever heard that word used in computer language terms, but it's a perfect description.
@JGComments5 ай бұрын
This is what is going on when Christ says “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” He is quoting Psalm 22, which describes what is happening to Him during the crucifixion. It is not an expression of despair.
@shanecovey86805 ай бұрын
"sin can never outpace the grace." Great stuff.
@menoftheclothKTOG5 ай бұрын
Jordan, you should check out the typologies of the Eucharist and of Mary, respectively. I bet you would get a big kick out of that.
@superstitiousfishes12475 ай бұрын
adam was given work before the fall. scientific work. taxology. it's important we don't conflate work with the fall. work was assigned from the beginning and will endure into eternity.
@Jamie-Russell-CME5 ай бұрын
Here is what is necessary about the sacrifice before the end. It must be the humble bowing to "what God said".
@Jamie-Russell-CME5 ай бұрын
The Tower of Babel wasn't a lack of God. But demanding to call God down on one's own terms. Cain brought something, but not what God said. They Israelites in the desert, made a cow and called it YHWH. None of this was okay with God.
@JayEmGee20245 ай бұрын
Work has always been a Godly activity and a gift rather than a curse. God worked and so should we. Adam and Eve were instructed to work before the fall. After the fall it became a difficult thing in certain ways but work has always been a good thing in God's eyes. It's a blessed thing to be able to work.
@ryanscanlon21516 ай бұрын
Ive got a bit of a different take on Cane and Able ive been mulling since your original biblical series. If god is real or rather if real is god then God for all intents and purposes is Reality itself. Cane becomes bitter because he misundertands the nature if sacrifice he make sacrifices expecting certain things to happen and when those things dont happen as he expects he is burned twice, he sacrificed something of value and didnt get what he wanted in return. He was a farmer, lets say he wants to improve thebyeildnofnhis crops and he thinks "if put something valueable into the ground i will get something of value out". He thinks to himself salt is valuable and if i put it into the soil i will be returned a greater harvest, value for value. So he spends his money and puts some salt in the soil and his crops do poorly, he's been burned twice once by giving up the salt and he didnt get the harvest he expected. I dont think he makes the bad choices because he's willing to do evil or wickedness he becomes bitter because he feels that god is betraying him when in reality he is not. You cant simply exchange value for value, if you want rich crops you have to find good fertilizer and nothing else will make give you the rich harvest (im over simplifing im sure there are numberous things can be done to enhance a harvest, not the point) pooring salt on the ground will not yeild the harvest you seek. In that way i feel like this story we in the west are living out, people making wrong sacrifices to try to shape the world as they see fit and the people who understand the world and work within its rules and do well. People are becoming bitter because they made bad sacrifices and are nownwithout whatbtheu gave up and without what they hoped to achieve.
@CRS19526 ай бұрын
Cain was a tit for tat sacrificer. That never works because it treats blessings as commodities to be bought and sold. God is not for sale.
@DavidLarson1006 ай бұрын
If real is God... I like that. That works too, because as Aquinas said, God is non-contingent being itself, which his transcendent qualities of Truth, Beauty, and Goodness just being how we approach this deepest reality using our mind, our emotions, and our will (the three parts of our soul). The danger with thinking this way, even though it's true, is that we can also forget that God is those things but PERSONIFIED. If we forget that, we can get more transactional, thinking that if we figure out how reality works, we can just treat it as a thing rather than an interactive person (or 3 persons).
@ryanscanlon21516 ай бұрын
@@DavidLarson100 I borrowed that from Dr. Peterson in an older video. It's a fascinating view and it makes the Bible extremely clear, take Moses' interact with God where God hides him in a crevasse and allows him to look at God's "Hind Parts". If you take God as reality itself that would mean that we can't truly look apon the creation of reality itself but we can see it's results, no man could ever truly fathom but we can comprehend the results. You are correct that people could take that and become transactional with God and reality but it is important to remember that reality isn't just an object but something/someone which which you have a relationship. They are coequally important and without one you can't have the other, much the same way Love and truth are coequal truth without love is just facts without value and love without truth is foolishness. You can't treat God as merely transactional object but neither can you treat him as only a person, both incomplete views lead people astray.
@DavidLarson1006 ай бұрын
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@KalonOrdona25 ай бұрын
You've hit on something good but with a lot of overcomplication and presentistm to weed out. The good thing you found is this: the curse was that, since the world no longer functioned as intended, equal results were no longer guaranteed from equal work. Trial and error became the paradigm in a ruined world. But it didn't have anything to do with money. Currency hadn't been invented yet, there weren't enough people for society yet. They knew gow to tend a garden, now they had to figure out how to make one out of a hard wilderness. Cain was rightfully proud of his success at it, and he was right to offer firstfruits, but he got the cart before the horse. Atonement has to come first. Cain thought if you pay your tribute then you can live as you like. Abel realized that they already deserved death, and like Adam foresaw the logical conclusion of the eventual need for a redemptive work of God. He adopted God's view. Cain tried to keep his own, lived however he wanted, and expected God to approve. The lesson is that these are the two paths one can take, and the only one that works is the one that accepts Reality as He is.
@aladdinscavekeperra30575 ай бұрын
I want to call out KZbin for superimposing an ad without pausing the video. And to use an ad for Hallow is adding insult to injury. Shame on you KZbin. Stop doing this.
@danimal1185 ай бұрын
It was not trite it was a conversation that exposes the foundations of all Pharisees including ourselves. God was a warning his people through Job that they were not going to receive his suffering servant.
@johnmorganjr7695 ай бұрын
Tks. Dr. J !!
@duncanwashburn5 ай бұрын
How should we respond/react to our bad 'friends'? How about in the way Job handled 'friends' that blamed. Job 42:10 "And the LORD restored Job s losses when he prayed for his friends. Indeed the LORD gave Job twice as much as he had before."
@jordansoucy5 ай бұрын
They had to work before the fall. Work is not part of the curse. A sore back and bad knees come from the curse.
@Asher02086 ай бұрын
I will take "bad theology" to task by saying, do not base your theology on the works of Jordan Peterson! He is a deep and interesting thinker, but his conclusions are often weird, if not just wrong. For example, The theme of the Bible is not us working out work out "the highest form of sacrifice". A proper definition must start and end with God. Something like: "The revealing of who God is (e.g. His mercy, justice, power and love) and the fulfilment of His purposes, despite man's sin and disobedience." I would also mention that the curse placed on Adam was painful toil, not work. Adam in the garden worked. Even God works! Work is a blessing, not a curse.
@mattk67196 ай бұрын
Yes
@xanuui6 ай бұрын
In your opinion what is the difference between painful toil and work?
@gabrielethier20466 ай бұрын
Yes, I like JP, but he's the last person that should be complaining about bad theology
@NorthLVLowRoller5 ай бұрын
He gets alot of it wrong, he told Shawn Ryan last week that Christians will go through exactly what Jesus went through in every way, Shawn (a new Christian was confused) and asked "literally" and JP told him yes. Checkout Larry Alex Taunton's podcast from 2 weeks ago on this, it's really good.
@Asher02085 ай бұрын
@@xanuui If you do not mind, I will slightly modify the question. It is not so much work verses toil but work in Eden verses work “East of Eden” after the fall. How is work in Eden different from outside Eden? We do not know exactly what work was like in Eden. However, • the word Eden means something like delight, or a place of pleasure and • it was a place where God walked and talked to man. So whatever work was like, it must have not been too bad. As a side note, the picture of heaven in Revelation mentions a similar vision of work and life. Revelation 22:1-5 NIV 22 Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb 2 down the middle of the great street of the city. On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. 3 No longer will there be any curse. The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city, and his servants will serve him. 4 They will see his face, and his name will be on their foreheads. 5 There will be no more night. They will not need the light of a lamp or the light of the sun, for the Lord God will give them light. And they will reign for ever and ever. What is work like after the fall? Firstly, • we live “East of Eden, (that is outside God’s pleasure). • Here sin and decay live. Here we bear the results of our fractured relationships with God, the environment and with each other. Secondly, we live under curses. Genesis 3:16-19 NIV 16 To the woman he said, “I will make your pains in childbearing very severe; with painful labor you will give birth to children. Your desire will be for your husband, and he will rule over you.” 17 To Adam he said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate fruit from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat from it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat food from it all the days of your life. 18 It will produce thorns and thistles for you, and you will eat the plants of the field. 19 By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return.” Why is work now “painful toil”? From the explanation that God gives, I would say. • Our pleasures will now be mixed with pain. v16 • The ground will not be as productive so it will take much work to get anything out of it. v17 v19 • The ground will work against us so we will be frustrated by problems that were not meant to have happened. v18 • And our work will eventually be in vain for we will die. V19 As a side note, I would say that a part of being a child of God and being obedient to Him is that the effects of sin and curses are reduced. • For example, the land promised to the people of Israel was one “flowed with milk and honey”. A part of the story in the OT is that how they benefited from this promise depended on how faithful they were to God. Christians also have our experience of "painful toil" altered. For example: Colossians 3:22-25 NIV 22 Slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything; and do it, not only when their eye is on you and to curry their favor, but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord. 23 Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, 24 since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving. 25 Anyone who does wrong will be repaid for their wrongs, and there is no favoritism. Thus • We must work for God, not man. v23 • When we do, He will reward us accordingly. v24 Hope that helps
@patdcannon5 ай бұрын
"Work alone is your proper business, never the fruits it may produce"... Bhagavad-Gita
@imnotanalien78395 ай бұрын
Yes, it seems like Job’s story is a foreshadowing (although to a lessor degree, and Job is a human) of what happens to Jesus. I loved this observation by Peterson. ❤✝️
@electricdam51625 ай бұрын
What a great guest you had there
@ThePbird15 ай бұрын
Wow! I get it! I get to both ask the questions and answer them! I am so smart!😜
@ArnoWalter6 ай бұрын
You will find this wisdom in all stories, people felt necessary to preserve over generations. The individual struggle with truth is necessary. You mustn't institutionalize and codify it. Religion is the death of faith.
@michaelbergfeld87515 ай бұрын
Thank you
@da33smith374 ай бұрын
Speaking of bad theology. Yes Job suffered, and yes Christ suffered, but to different ends. Job's patience was rewarded and he was restored to happy circumstances. Christ died, was resurrected, became the Savior of mankind, and ascended to the right hand of God. In my perception, Jordan's approach is a little bombastic, as if he were the first smart person to discover and elucidate the Bible.
@atlasfeynman10396 ай бұрын
Looking forward to the full interview!
@thatomofolo4526 ай бұрын
Exactly 💯
@mommyseastar57765 ай бұрын
Curse God and die? No. I believe in the basic goodness of being Regardless of the apparent evidence. The full flowering of Christ is the embodiment of the saving nature of suffering. I’m taking notes.
@JGComments5 ай бұрын
There was work in the Garden, there might even be work in Heaven. I think what Dr. Peterson is referring to is TOIL, work that is difficult and unenjoyable.
@Dee-nonamnamrson87184 ай бұрын
What work was there in the garden? Work is enjoyable for many peoplee.
@JGComments4 ай бұрын
@@Dee-nonamnamrson8718 Tending the garden and the animals, and naming the animals. Jewish tradition considers these to be "work" but not "toil", meaning that the garden produced its fruit without difficulty.
@Dee-nonamnamrson87184 ай бұрын
@JGComments That's the work adam and eve had to do after being kicked out of the garden.
@JGComments4 ай бұрын
@@Dee-nonamnamrson8718 No you need to go back and read Genesis. These "jobs" were given while they were still in the garden. Work of this sort is definitely part of God's plan, not just an effect of sin. Angels also have jobs in Heaven, that's where most of their names come from.
@noahnaugler76115 ай бұрын
Despite being totally cut off from the Father while on the cross, Christ never ceased looking to and reaching for the Father. wow
@fernandosouzasoares7345 ай бұрын
Awesome!!!
@b8akaratn5 ай бұрын
😂 ... "There's Mrs. Job..." 😂🤣
@joannekissick-jones64625 ай бұрын
That is the 12 steps... it is a spiritual disease, a disease of the body and a disease of perception. Step 3 is a surrender to God of your own understanding. Step 7 after doing the work, you surrender what you know are your exact human limitations that you now know you are powerless over, you surrender these to God to be changed by God to align with your true self. Step 9 you can then make amends for what is yours to do. Step 11 you seek daily conscious contact to God Step 12 Service....
@Allen10295 ай бұрын
This was also Spinoza’s insight, in thinking of evil as degrees of privation of or from God, the good, in his Ethics.
@bigpicture35 ай бұрын
Have you ever considered that the "Garden of Eden" story is not about a garden or apple at all, but is an allegorical or archetype story about a "State of Being". The difference between what might be called the "original authentic state", (of Being) and a "false and phoney, and inauthentic state" (of Being) It was all about "Lies and Deceit", and the concept that if you are INAUTHENTIC YOU SUFFER. Then what would AUTHENTIC BE??? Well Mankind was "created in the image of God" and if you are not in that image, then you are INAUTHENTIC from the BEING THAT YOU WERE CREATED TO BE. The paradox is, "if we are created in the image of God", then "lies and deceit" are both "Self Deceit" and "Deceit of God", or MISALIGNMENT WITH SOURCE, or TOTALLY INAUTHENTIC. So then it has to be questioned "what is it about US that is in the image of God?", and I would argue that it is: "Consciousness", "Mind", "Self Awareness", "Thought", "Knowingness", "Reasoning" etc. etc. “All that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think we become.” - Buddha. Now God described Himself to Moses as I AM, THAT I AM, which can be interpreted as I AM whatever I say and believe that I am. And Mankind is in the very same image as THAT. Buddha came at this concept from a different direction, but the conclusion is NO DIFFERENT. """IT IS THOUGHT THAT CREATES SUFFERING""" Like all original concepts, that concept got polluted with "No Thought" concepts, as well as "Right Thought" concepts. I would argue that it is Wrong Thought" that "Creates Suffering" and "Right Thought" that creates satisfaction, happiness, joy etc. (THE AUTHENTIC, AND NOT FALSE, "STATE OF BEING") You could equate the concept of "Right Thought" with the word LOVE. Then the statement in the Bible "God is Love" would make more sense. The term EGO would be the INAUTHENTIC SELF.
@hprfire5 ай бұрын
I may be misjudging but I get a sense that JPs discussion of Christ as the ultimate example whose actions transform and transcend... and in a practical sense we must do similarly, almost over emphasizes a lifetime of Christ Like works to achieve what Christ did. By contrast BB points to the 2nd member of the trinity uniting himself to human nature brings humanity with him on line. I think BB's statements properly point to what Paul is saying in Colossians 1:21-22 This includes you who were once far away from God. You were his enemies, separated from him by your evil thoughts and actions. 22 Yet now he has reconciled you to himself through the death of Christ in his physical body. As a result, he has brought you into his own presence, and you are holy and blameless as you stand before him without a single fault. Once you stand on this reality that Christ's actions are the only necessary provision for reconciliation with God you accept that your sonship/citizenship is secured by grace with no added benefit from our efforts. Once that Identity is accepted and set you can then partner with the Spirit and begin living out a life that is focused on and empowered to embody the same pattern as Christ. This where JP'S statements would come into practical play. The order of these two things cannot be mixed up.
@tesfamikael74866 ай бұрын
Evil is selfish, self-seeking it can not be justified in the realm where Good is existing. Avoid it is to show the greatest witness. Isaiah 45 v 7 Authority over evil is another thing.
@bernob97705 ай бұрын
Amen!
@MNskins115 ай бұрын
Good stuff
@tedclemens40935 ай бұрын
As long as we make the biblical argument a matter of good over evil, we stay mired in frustration. Paul made the Gospel an argument of law (the reckoning of good over evil) vs grace for a reason. Grace, the antithesis of judgment, does not come through law. It comes through faith-the handing over of the gavel to "the one who judges justly" (1 Peter 2:23). After thirty chapters of futilely arguing good and evil with his three friends (playing judge), Job realized what Paul did. "My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you." No longer was God a mere religion or set of standards to litigate, but the Creator of this world to see and deal with eye-to-eye. Wasn't this also the example of a certain son to his father-one which the disciple is encouraged to follow?
@amatisme80855 ай бұрын
The state of the universe is one of two, either finite or infinite, the former causes the issues, the latter does not. We have evolved to expect the finite, meaning a creator, regardless of the cascading implications of that invention. If you accept the position of the infinite, isn’t a creator an unnecessary problem?
@amatisme80855 ай бұрын
let solice = (‘in the beginning’ ? false : true)
@gringoofcandamo3 ай бұрын
At aprox 5:30.. the most Holy crucifixión
@144Donn5 ай бұрын
JP moved a a bit to quickly off of Adam's sin. What God TRULY desires is man's heart work NOT sacrifice! He desires our inner work!
@Nathan-vt1jz5 ай бұрын
The curse in the fall wasn’t ‘work’, it was that the work became painful. Just like with childbirth, something good now came with pain and struggle.
@potNuts5 ай бұрын
This is correct, and extremely important, because Christ, the second Adam cancels the curse. In Christ we are offered a second chance at righteousness. With the Holy Spirit comes the authority to cause goodness to manifestly exist.
@robertgevjan5114 ай бұрын
Mr. Peterson, I respectfully disagree with your fundamental position, specifically that after the fall, Adam is then told he must work. It appears to me the result of the Fall, as God communicates it to the first man, is not to begin working, but that his work would become difficult. I get this primarily from Genesis chapter 2:15 " The Lord God placed the man in the garden of Eden to tend and watch over it." NLT Of course, this does not negate much of what you say about work, sacrifice, and drudgery, but I think the postulate on which you begin may be good to consider revising. Thank you. Rob G
@AnHebrewChild5 ай бұрын
13:23 the term for the tilling of the soil is עָבַד ābad Usage examples: And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden **to dress** it and to keep it. GEN2:15 Therefore the LORD God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, **to till** the ground from whence he was taken. GEN3:23 And Jacob loved Rachel; and said, I will **serve** thee seven years for Rachel thy younger daughter. GEN29:18 And the LORD spake unto Moses, Go unto Pharaoh, and say unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Let my people go, that they may **serve** me. EXO8:1 Six days shalt thou **labour,** and do all thy work: but the seventh is a sabbath rest unto the Lord. EXO20:9 And they shall keep his charge, and the charge of the whole congregation before the tabernacle of the congregation, **to do** the service of the tabernacle. NUM3:7 For the LORD shall rise up as in mount Perazim, he shall be wroth as in the valley of Gibeon, that he may do his work, his strange work; and **bring to pass** his act, his strange act. ISA28:21
@cw-on-yt5 ай бұрын
Wait, wait. There's an issue of imprecise phrasing, at 0:10. The post-Edenic reality isn't that Adam is "condemned to work," as if work were intrinsically a bad thing. He had a work-assignment in the garden, also: To "tend and keep" it, using exactly the same pairing of Hebrew verbs used to describe the duties of the Aaronic priests in the Tabernacle/Temple. The pre/post-Fall difference, then, isn't _work_ as such. The difference is whether you're working because you're "on mission" (living out a holy calling for which you were created, deputized, and empowered by God), or, because you're just scraping by paycheck-to-paycheck, hand-to-mouth, in a fashion that's just sufficient to "keep body and soul together." This _seems_ to be a contrast between _meaningful_ work (the holy calling) and "meaningless work." However, that's a surface-level reading. Even the difficult "sweat of your brow" work _can_ be meaningful, but the meaning is less-obvious. You find meaning in the drudgey _through_ the suffering. And that's where it can become a self-sacrifice or self-abnegation which transforms it right back into another holy calling! ...but, it's also where one can become embittered, rejecting the difficult idea of meaningful suffering. So, once again, we encounter the hinge between the sacrifice of Abel and the sacrifice of Cain: Drudgery undertaken as a penance and self-donation is infused with grace. But drudgery endured without that purpose of humble sacrifice remains meaningless.
@NRay-bt2kj6 ай бұрын
That was complicated. The Gospel is simple. Adam brought sin into the world because of his disobedience against God, handing our earth over to Satan. We are all sinners like our father Adam. Jesus, the only begotten Son of God, came to redeem the earth back from Satan by paying for man's sins by his death on the cross, and reconciling to God anyone who will put their faith in Him. Jesus is coming to take back the earth, which now belongs to him, and to remove Satan and all those who chose to remain in sin. Romans 5:17 - "For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ!"
@barbarajeremy49455 ай бұрын
To worship means to work for
@SiddyGee6 ай бұрын
And further, by these, my son, be admonished: of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh.
@independentstudygroup25595 ай бұрын
I love you Jordan and your suit looks amazing. But that pen?
@dannyferguson14276 ай бұрын
i came to hear about the theology of leviathan and behemoth what gives? misleading thumbnail and title
@BenjaminIam5 ай бұрын
Hmmm, I think perhaps you are missing the point. Behemoth and Leviathan were expressions of God’s work in creation versus man’s place within that creation, and specifically reminding Job he is not God, nor does he have place to cast judgement on God for allowing suffering to befall us. In that way, in the context of Job, which they were discussing at length, the whole idea of this conversation can be summed up in Behemoth and Leviathan. To live is to experience suffering. Remember the creator of behemoth and leviathan and accept the stuffing that comes our way. Accept it, and face it, and trust the God who created the marvelous world to rectify things justly before everything ends.
@dannyferguson14275 ай бұрын
@@BenjaminIam does that not seem a bit like cope? like, sure, yeah stuff sucks a lot of the time, but our god is all-loving and so obviously hes just gonna make everything ok right at the end? u wouldn't say that slavery was ok because it eventually ended, right? certainly we're not tryna say that something being made right in the end justifies the suffering up until that point. otherwise you'd have to say that crime is fine as long as justice is served. but justice is only ever post-hoc. if ur parents are killed and the killer is caught and sentenced to life in prison, does that make it ok that ur parents are dead? cuz in the end justice was served?
@BenjaminIam5 ай бұрын
@@dannyferguson1427 No, I don’t. First, Job still had the experiences of the suffering he endured. Those memories never leave him. His children are still dead and gone. They didn’t get resurrected. Their loss was still extent. What Job gained from the experience is wisdom and increased understanding in how the universe works. When we suffer, the there is no restoration in this life that doesn’t erase the experience of the suffering. Some things cannot be regained once loss. For example, the loss of a loved one’s life. Rectifying things justly does net mean magical restoration. It means the suffering will end and if we pushed through the suffering without compromising our faith in what is right nor violating that faith with our behavior that which was lost can be regained, or rebuilt or started anew. That doesn’t erase the experience of suffering. It doesn’t undo the loss irreplaceable things, like Job’s children. It just means we can conquer suffering and loss and come back stronger, and greater by following that principle. Finally, some of our suffering won’t end in this life. But what we can do is trust the God who created all things to resolve our suffering when we stand before him after life has come to its conclusion. The sufferings of this world can either be the first bitter drops of an eternity of sorrow and destruction, or the distant pains left behind to embrace an eternal paradise. There is no easy cope in any of that. The cope is giving up and allowing ourselves to curse God and die when we suffer.
@jeffkarshner8755 ай бұрын
Why is elihu not rebuked by god in the story of job .....and why in chapter 32 elihu speak of what sounded to me of Jesus .....33:23 and I might have that wrong on chapter and section .....but it has always made me wonder what's going on their
@papadan35 ай бұрын
exactly!!
@Blumudus4 ай бұрын
Job's wife: *proceeds acting like a bad wife, trying to take him away from God. ... You had one Job!
@nobodynobody43895 ай бұрын
Interesting points about unjust suffering however the notion that evil isn't a thing just a probation of good and that good is always more numerous than evil is laughable evil is stronger then good and will prevail in ybe end unless there is divine intervention
@EtherealMaryJane6 ай бұрын
Amen
@MikeRFrazier5 ай бұрын
Jordan has a strange “interviewing” style. “I want to know what you think about this …” - and then proceed to monologue over the guest for several minutes. “Please correct me if I’m wrong …” - and then proceed to monologue over the guest for several more minutes.
@estcado5 ай бұрын
I was also noticing 😂. But I gues both of them have so much to share, brilliant minds
@smoth74 ай бұрын
Can we get the part that is playing during the hallow advert?