This Lord’s Day, we continue listening to the man Elihu and his place in the book of Job. He is in his fourth and final speech bringing Job face-to-face with the greatness of God, the power of God, and the incomprehensible nature of God.
This Lord’s Day, we continue listening to the man Elihu and his place in the book of Job. He is in his fourth and final speech bringing Job face-to-face with the greatness of God, the power of God, and the incomprehensible nature of God.
This Lord’s Day, we continue listening to the man Elihu and his place in the book of Job. He now enters his fourth and final speech. He is going to correct Job’s small view of God and bring him face-to-face with the beholding the greatness of God, the power of God, and the incomprehensible nature of God.
This Lord’s Day, we continue listening to the man Elihu and his place in the book of Job. In his second speech, he corrects Job’s complaints of the unfairness of God in dealing with people. Elihu will reveal God is good, fair, and just in His judgment of all people.
This Lord’s Day, we continue listening to the man Elihu and his place in the book of Job. In his second speech, he corrects Job’s complaints of the unfairness of God in dealing with people. Elihu will reveal God is good, fair, and just in His judgment of all people.
This Lord’s Day, we begin looking at the man Elihu and his place in the book of Job. He will unfold four speeches in the form of rebukes to correct Job in his faulty view of God. His speech addresses Job’s lament that God does not speak to him. Elihu will reveal God does speak to His children and that loudly through at least two means.
This Lord’s Day, we continue our journey through the Old Testament book of Job observing the last of the human participants in Job’s story – Elihu. We will discern his character and the spiritual qualities in his rebukes of correction to Job and his friends. From these speeches of Elihu, we learn much about the character and ways of the Lord.