This Lord’s Day, we enter into an overview of the dialogues which will cover the majority of the book of Job. In listening to the advice from Job’s friends and his responses, we will learn how not to counsel suffering believers.
This Lord’s Day, we enter into an overview of the dialogues which will cover the majority of the book of Job. In listening to the advice from Job’s friends and his responses, we will learn how not to counsel suffering believers.
This Lord’s Day, we enter into the darkest chapter in the Old Testament book of Job. What we will see is how deep in spiritual depression and spiritual darkness a true believer may go and not because of sin. This is a much needed emphasis today as many true Christians are experiencing dark times in their lives.
This Lord’s Day, we encounter more characters in Job’s story – his three friends. As we observe them, we find great qualities necessary to be a true friend as defined by their example and the scripture.
JOB 1:20-22-Then Job arose and tore his robe and shaved his head and fell on the ground and worshipped. And he said, “Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return. The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.” In all this Job did not sin or charge God with wrong.”…
This Lord’s Day, the second trial from Satan is upon Job. We learn of the evil’s one relentless attacks, God’s permission, and Job’s faithful resolve despite now the tremendous physical suffering he will endure.
This Lord’s Day, we move into Job’s responses to what happened to him. He lost all his earthly possessions to include his ten children in one day. How do he respond? How would we respond? We will observe the proper and godly way from the Job.