This sermon explores Job 7–13, a passage marked by deep sorrow, honest questions, and a longing for answers that never fully come—at least not yet. Walk with Job through his pain as he confronted the silence of God and the shallow accusations of his friends. Their rigid theology offered no comfort, only condemnation. In contrast, Job cried out—not just for relief, but for a mediator, someone who could stand between him and God. These chapters don’t offer neat conclusions, but they press us to wait, to wrestle, and to watch for the One who would one day answer Job’s cry—not with explanation, but with Himself.