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Preaching an Awe-fully Mysterious and Wondrous God
God reveals Himself as a tender-hearted, deeply caring parent—even to the point of deeply grieving over us when we stop listening to Him. But in Job, and sometimes in our daily experience, He reveals Himself as a whole lot more. -
Old Testament: Job 38:4-18 (Pentecost 11: Series A)
Job is an example of living the cruciform life as we wait for deliverance from the God who has given us His Word and also rescues us from our suffering at the second coming of Jesus. -
The Preacher as Referee or Coach
Wrestling alone puts us always at a disadvantage and every wrestling face-off needs a referee. Pastors are called to be such referees for their people. -
Old Testament: Job 38:1-11 (Pentecost 4: Series B)
The fact that the LORD answers Job is a great gift of love and mercy, but He does not provide the answers Job seeks. -
Preaching an Awe-fully Mysterious and Wondrous God
As long as our illusions of control over storms and germs persist to govern our thinking, we will never be able to take the saving work of Christ as seriously we ought. -
Old Testament: Job 38:4-18 (Pentecost 10: Series A)
It is important to see how the LORD does NOT answer the questions Job and his friends have been wrestling with.
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