This Lord’s Day, we come to the place in our journey through Job where all human dialogue has ended. The Lord now confronts Job and brings him face-to-face with Himself and teaches Job a true assessment of himself.
This Lord’s Day, we come to the place in our journey through Job where all human dialogue has ended. The Lord now confronts Job and brings him face-to-face with Himself and teaches Job a true assessment of himself.
This Lord’s Day, we listen to the final part of Elihu’s fourth speech to Job. He draws his attention away from himself to behold the greatness of God displayed in the power of His Word both in creation and dealing with humanity.
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 evening, Pastor Jim continues with part two of a three week series from the Gospel of Matthew showing us key elements of discipleship taught by Jesus. In part two, we encounter a woman in a desperate physical situation. From her interaction with Jesus, we will learn of His loving heart and lessons about true faith from the woman.
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.