1. The challenges of meeting severe crises and the hurdles which dare us to say something meaningful to the satisfied and richly blessed can make us wonder what we are really there to do as we come into the pulpit.
  2. 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.
  3. That Jesus is risen from the dead means, now and forever, Satan is bound, and it is determined he has no right to try to have a say in our lives.
  4. God is placing us in new situations. His unchanging and utterly reliable Word provides our only anchor.
  5. Jesus purifies His own and ends their identification as unfit to appear in His presence or in front of other people as the person we identify as our true self.

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