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Job’s misery was a rough path to a grand finale. Job was God’s man for the mission of putting Satan in his place. Wealth, health, family and friends are no foundation on which to stand, only faith.
Scripture: Job 23:1-42:17
Shared: 1/20/2007
Apart from selfless love, there is no virtue more Christian than humility - than being humble! Everything Jesus, the Christ, accomplished for us - for you and for me - as the Son of Almighty God - flowed from His humilty - His humbleness!
Denomination: Church of God
Scripture: Job 42:3
Shared: 1/13/2011
If you think you have God figured out, then your God is much too small.
Scripture: Job 38:1-42:17
Shared: 10/18/2000
Standing in front of this two coffins, we cannot ask ourselves questions. Questions, with loud voice, whispering or in silence. And the shortest the question, the harder the answer. 1 - The first question: WHY? 2- The second big question: What does God
Denomination: Seventh-day Adventist
Tags: Death
Shared: 3/2/2004
When we experience God like Job, we begin to 1) understand God, 2) understand live, and 3) understand ourselves.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Job 42:1-42:6
Shared: 5/1/2003
A study of the prayer life of Job to encourage believers to be faithful to pray for those whom God has placed on their hearts.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Job 42:7-42:10
Shared: 9/25/2002
Addresses some of the questions that arise from the tragedy of the 9/11/01 bombings
Denomination: Baptist
Shared: 9/19/2001
To lead the people to understand that God has the right to do whatever He wants with His creation as His sovereign justice is always perfect.
Scripture: Job 38:1-42:17
Shared: 6/8/2001
This is a sermon that dealt with a question about the death of an 18 yr old girl who passed away after battling cancer for 2 years. A member asked if I would address this topic.
Denomination: Methodist
Scripture: Job 42:1-42:6
Shared: 3/11/2003
Job's suffering brought glory to God. This evening we see how his and our suffering glorify God.
Denomination: Presbyterian/Reformed
Scripture: Job 42:1-42:6
Tags: none
Shared: 10/18/2000
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