Tonight, we come to God’s final address to Job. As we noticed last week in God’s first address to Job . . . a. He didn’t give Job answers to…
In the days of the apostle Paul such technology was not available. He and those with him had to travel from city to city. Our reading this morning was taken…
I don’t believe that any of us know how we would respond to God if we found ourselves in Job’s place. In one day, without warning, Job lost almost everything…
Have you ever stopped to consider how you and I remember people? Their relation to us or someone we know (i.e., another person’s mother or father, brother or sister, aunt…
Christmas was first celebrated in Rome in the year 354 A.D. Constantinople would follow 25 years later in 379 A.D. and then Antioch nine years after them in 388 A.D.…
I only want to focus on the last two chapters of Job's speech (Job 36 & 37). In these two chapters I want us to focus on three points concerning…
We ask questions all our lives. When we were toddlers we asked questions like . . . What’s that? Why is the sky blue? Where does the sun go? How…
There is a truth that exists in all of our relationships: At some point we will disagree. a. Husbands and wives, parents and children, siblings b. Employers and employees, co-workers…
Each of us who wear the name Christian here today do so because of someone’s influence in our lives. Bringing others to Christ isn’t the end of our responsibility. We…
How do you respond when your worst fears come to pass? The loss of a spouse? The loss of a child? The sudden loss of people with whom you have…
