Unfiltered Before God: Job's cry and the courage to speak honestly in suffering
What happens when suffering makes polite prayers impossible?
In Unfiltered Before God, Tina Harris-Taylor invites readers into one of Scripture’s most honest moments—Job 13:20–26—where faith refuses to stay silent and pain dares to speak directly to God. Job does not offer rehearsed words or easy theology. He speaks fear, confusion, and protest, trusting that God is strong enough to hear the truth.
This book is not about quick answers or spiritual shortcuts. It is about staying in relationship with God when suffering disrupts certainty and silence feels unbearable. Through careful reflection on Job’s words, readers are given permission to pray honestly, lament freely, and trust that faith can endure unresolved questions.
Written for those walking through grief, loss, disappointment, or spiritual confusion, Unfiltered Before God reminds us that honest prayer is not rebellion—it is devotion shaped by suffering. It calls readers to move beyond performance and into presence, discovering that God is not threatened by our honesty but meets us within it.
If you have ever wondered whether your questions were welcome in God’s presence, this book offers a gentle but courageous answer: speak.