Job

Job 22

Job chapter 22 begins with a question that is fundamental to our faith. Job’s friends believe they have earned God’s favor by doing righteous deeds.

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Job 23

Job 23 reminds me of those times when we feel that God has abandoned us. If we try to pray, our prayers just fall to

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Job 24

Job 24 reminds me of the response we used as kids when someone called us a name, “I know you are, but what am I?”.

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Job 25

Job chapter 25 essentially consists of a single question from Bildad the Shuhite. This is the last comment from Job’s three friends. He asks again,

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Job 27

Job chapter 27 reminds me why God bragged about Job to begin the book. In the first chapter God Himself called Job “blameless”. Job was

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Job 28

Job chapter 28 reminds me how crisis causes change. When things are going well, we simply do not think about diseases or bankruptcy, or rebuilding.

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Job 29

Job chapter 29 reminds me of a recent trip to a retirement home. When we see the elderly, it is hard to imagine them in

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Job 30

Job chapter 30 is a very personal look how physical change affects our whole being. Like many diseases, Job’s mind is keen even though his

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Job 31

Job chapter 31 reminds me that there is no quality more unattractive than self-righteousness. When someone holds them self up as more godly than everyone

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Job 32

Job chapter 32 through 37 reminds me of the times in my life when I walked in on the end of a conversation and assumed

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