The Book of Job

Considered both a theological and literary masterpiece, the book of Job is an honest discussion of why God allows good people to suffer. The test of Job’s faith, allowed by God in response to a challenge from Satan, revealed God’s loving sovereignty and the supremacy of divine wisdom over human wisdom (personified by Job’s four friends). Believing that God is good despite the apparent evidence to the contrary, Job rested in faith alone. In the depths of agony he could still proclaim, “I know that my Redeemer lives” (19:25). In the end God silenced all discussion with the truth that he alone is wise (chs. 38-41). Yet he vindicated Job’s trust in him (ch. 42), proving that genuine faith cannot be destroyed. The unknown author was probably an Israelite writing sometime between 2000 and 500 B.C.

(Text taken from the English Standard Version, Introduction to Job. Copyright © 2001 Crossway Bibles, a division of Good News Publishers)

Date Sermon Title Notes Scripture Speaker
         
02-22-09 Setting the Stage: God, Satan, and Suffering   Job 1:1-12 Steve Watkins
03-01-09 Behind the Scenes: Sovereignty and Suffering   Job 1:6-2:10 Steve Watkins
03-08-09 Responding to Suffering   Job 2:9-13 Steve Watkins
03-15-09 Anguish   Job 3:1-26 Steve Watkins
03-22-09 Reckless Counsel   Job 4-14 Steve Watkins
03-29-09 Yet In My Flesh Shall I See God   Job 15-21 Steve Watkins
04-05-09 The Outskirts of His Ways   Job 22-26 Steve Watkins
04-19-09 The Almighty - We Cannot Attain Him   Job 32-37 Steve Watkins
04-26-09 From the Tempest the LORD Speaks   Job 38-41 Steve Watkins
05-31-09 Restoration   Job 42:1-17 Steve Watkins
         

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