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This is a study on chapter six of Job.
Denomination: *Other
Scripture: Job 6:1-6:30
Shared: 3/21/2007
The things you say are powerful enough to do good or to do evil.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Job 6:25
Shared: 10/15/2007
The vagabond anointing is responsible for the lack of direction and aimlessness in so many lives. The devil himself is a vagabond and he likes to distribute that anointing.
Denomination: Pentecostal
Shared: 7/1/2001
How do I overcome anger from suffering? 1.Accept anger as a normal emotion 2.Beware of anger from an incomplete perspective 3.Confess my anger to prevent sin 4.Put your arms around Jesus
Scripture: Job 6:1-9:35
Shared: 7/21/2004
Lately, I have been hearing how the enemy has been picking on people in our church. When the enemy attacks you or your family or some aspect of your life, it might be easy to give up and let him have the victory but that is not what we are supposed to do.
Denomination: Pentecostal
Scripture: Job 6:8-6:13
Shared: 2/10/2011
Job is confused because he can’t find any sinful cause for what appears to be God’s judgment on him. He says that even if he had forsaken God (and he hadn’t) then he should still expect some kind words from his friends instead of condemnation.
Scripture: Job 6:1-7:21
Shared: 12/21/2009
Learn to encourage the despairing by understanding how to meet the four needs of the despairing
Denomination: *Other
Scripture: Job 6:1-7:24
Shared: 11/19/2002
For Reformation Sunday, October 1987: Job in the Old Testament and Luther in the Reformation Era were chronically unhappy people, but used that as a form of spiritual energy to drive them toward creative achievement and an honest personal faith.
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Job 6:8-6:13
Shared: 4/21/2010
you want to know how to be a loyal Christian friend?
Denomination: Baptist
Scripture: Job 6:1-7:21
Shared: 2/16/2009
Be Content with your salvation, this Truth… but don’t be satisfied.
Denomination: Pentecostal
Scripture: Job 6:28
Shared: 4/21/2013
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