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Job: The Rest of the Story

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Verses Used:

  • Job 38:1-3, 40:4-12, 42:1-10
  • Isaiah 6:5
  • Luke 5:8, 7:6
  • Mark 1:14-15
  • James 5:11

Takeaways:

God Speaks

  • God silences Job by sharing his resume of creation.
  • God is the moral standard of the world.
  • Job was a righteous man, but not perfect.
  • Humility is not thinking of ourselves as if we are no good, humility is a proper awareness of who we are in light of who God is.

Job Responds

  • Job admits that he said things he would like to take back.
  • Beliefs and behaviors are linked. Our behaviors flow from our beliefs, whether true or not

Happily Ever After

  • Elihu’s challenge to Job was to humble himself and be ok not having the answers for what God was up to.

Truth

  • God has an inescapable purpose in whatever he does.
  • God can be trusted, even when life does not make sense.
  • Suffering will be part of this world until Jesus returns.

Discussion Questions:

  • Do you think Job ever suffered again in the last 140 years of his life? What impact did this major trial play in his trust of God?
  • If someone were to ask you why a loving God allows good people to suffer, how would you answer them?

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Verses Used:

  • Job 38:1-3, 40:4-12, 42:1-10
  • Isaiah 6:5
  • Luke 5:8, 7:6
  • Mark 1:14-15
  • James 5:11

Takeaways:

God Speaks

  • God silences Job by sharing his resume of creation.
  • God is the moral standard of the world.
  • Job was a righteous man, but not perfect.
  • Humility is not thinking of ourselves as if we are no good, humility is a proper awareness of who we are in light of who God is.

Job Responds

  • Job admits that he said things he would like to take back.
  • Beliefs and behaviors are linked. Our behaviors flow from our beliefs, whether true or not

Happily Ever After

  • Elihu’s challenge to Job was to humble himself and be ok not having the answers for what God was up to.

Truth

  • God has an inescapable purpose in whatever he does.
  • God can be trusted, even when life does not make sense.
  • Suffering will be part of this world until Jesus returns.

Discussion Questions:

  • Do you think Job ever suffered again in the last 140 years of his life? What impact did this major trial play in his trust of God?
  • If someone were to ask you why a loving God allows good people to suffer, how would you answer them?

https://missio.life/home

  continue reading

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