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The Book of Job, Part 50: The Answer’s God, What’s the Question? VI (Job 38-39)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 1/25/2023) In today’s message, we continue looking at how God takes care of His Creation. His providential care for the universe displays His majesty and glory, and God points Job and His friends to this fact! Once again, our God is so great that He is the answer…

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The Book of Job, Part 49: The Answer’s God – What’s the Question? (Job 38-39)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 1/25/2023) As we continue looking at God’s response to Job, we have seen that He directs them toward the majesty of His Creation. Today, we begin to see how God takes care of His Creation – His providential care of the entire universe demonstrates just how awesome God…

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The Book of Job, Part 48: The Answer’s God – What’s the Question? IV (Job 38)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 1/11/2023) God has appeared to Job, and is in the process of reminding him and his miserable comforters that He indeed is God, and they are not! We are seeing that God is so great that Job cannot even answer one of His questions. Join us as we…

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The Book of Job, Part 47: The Answer’s God – What’s the Question? III (Job 38)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 01/11/2023) As we continue looking at Job 38, we are learning that God is the answer to every question that Job and his friends had. My friends, that is still the case today! Join us as we continue looking at God’s entry on the scene, where He sets…

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The Book of Job, Part 46: The Answer’s God, What’s the Question? II (Job 38-41)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 12/7/2022) One of the biggest problems in my life is that I often forget that He is God, and I am not! That one basic fact of life ought to inform every aspect of our daily living. In Job’s case, God has now come on the scene and…

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The Book of Job, Part 45: The Answer’s God – What’s the Question? I (Job 38-41)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 12/7/2022) Many times, as we face the trials of life, we begin to seek for answers. But for the child of God, the answer to EVERY question he has is “God!” God is what we need in every situation. Here, God has come on the scene to speak,…

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The Book of Job, Part 44: Elihu’s Response VII – God Is a Great God! (Job 36-37)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 11/16/2022) We now come to the end of Elihu’s attack upon Job, and we find that he indeed is correct: God is a GREAT God! But Elihu still doesn’t understand all that he thinks he understands about God. God Himself is about to come upon the scene, and…

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The Book of Job, Part 42: Elihu’s Response VI – God is a Good God! (Job 35)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 10/19/2022) We began last time to look at the portion of Elihu’s response that posits that God is a good God. Job had leveled the complaint against God that it does not benefit a person to serve Him; Elihu disputes this, and he is absolutely correct! God is…

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The Book of Job, Part 41: Elihu’s Response V – God Is a Good God! (Job 35)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 10/5/2022) Elihu is Job’s fourth friend, younger than the rest, and he finally speaks up and begins to share his “wisdom” with Job as well. But Elihu got many things wrong as well, especially in the way he applied this wisdom. In the sermon today, we begin to…

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The Book of Job, Part 40: Elihu’s Response IV – God Is a Just God! (Job 34)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 10/5/2022) As we continue looking at Elihu’s response to Job, we see his answer to Job’s allegation that God is somehow unjust. Job has basically said that there is no profit to serving God, because God does not reward those who serve him in the proper way. Elihu…

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The Book of Job, Part 39: Elihu’s Response III – God Is a Merciful God! (Job 33)

by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on 9/21/2022) As we continue looking at Elihu’s response to Job, we see that he focuses upon the mercy of God in the sense that suffering can be a corrective measure. He is generally right about this: God often suffers trials to enter our lives to correct, and even…