Pleasing God, Making Disciples of Jesus Christ

Jim Sole

Eliphaz Speaks Again: A Destructive Tongue and Unteachable Heart

This Lord’s Day, round two of the dialogues begin with Eliphaz offering his second speech. What we hear from him is harsh and reveals two things we must guard against – a destructive tongue that harms with words and a heart that is unteachable, set on its own ways and understanding. Both are warnings to heed if we want to be effective and compassionate brothers and sisters ministering to one another in love.

Job’s Response to Zophar: The Defenses are Up – Part 2

This Lord’s Day, Job moves in his response to Zophar to speaking to his God in the presence of all three friends – Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar. In doing so, we are once again observing a close relationship between a believer and his God in the midst of extreme suffering and misery. We learn much about prayer, ourselves, humanity, life, and our God through Job’s transparency with God.

Job’s Response to Zophar: The Defenses are Up

This Lord’s Day, Job responds to the last of his three friends, Zophar, but in the company of all. In his words, he exposes them for what they are – confused and comfortless, and begins a defensive of himself with his God. There is much insight to learn from his response with a chief one being the danger of self-deception revealed in his friends, Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar.

Spiritual Depression

This Lord’s Day evening Pastor Jim will bring a message to compliment the morning series on Job. The topic is spiritual depression and its reality in the Christian life with ways to do battle against it.

Job’s Response to Bildad: A Battle in the Heart Revealed

Job Replies: There Is No Arbiter  Job 9-10 A. Job’s Heart for God 1. Be reminded of Job’s Godly Reputation a. Before people: Job 1:1 b, Declared by God Before His Trial: Job 1:8 After His Trial: Job 42:7 2. Be reminded of what Job desires: Job 9:1-3, Job 9:13-16, Job 10:1-2, Job 10:8-12, Job 10:18-22 B. Job’s Right Understandings of God…