Beautiful Words, Song of Songs 1-2
Session 4 | Now I have seen you | Job 40:6-41:34, Romans 11:33-36/1 Cor 3:18-19
How can we trust God when we don’t know the ‘why’ of suffering? By encountering him face to face, as the Almighty ruler of all things.
Session 3 | Holding onto hope in suffering | Job 19, James 5:7-11
Suffering, and the isolation that comes with it, can easily lead to despair, but hope comes from a heavenly Advocate who can take up our cause.
James: “You have heard of Job’s perseverance and have seen what the Lord finally brought about. The Lord is full of compassion and mercy.”
Session 2 | It’s not well with my soul | Job 2:11-3:26; Matthew 27:45-49
The innocent suffer, we don’t always know why, but it’s safe to express complaint, confusion and grief to God.
Session 1 | Job’s affliction | Job 1, Luke 22:31-34
Job's undeserved suffering, which the LORD ultimately controls, is an invitation to confront unsettling questions about God's character.
Called to Live an Intentional Life | Haggai 2
Called to Live an Intentional Life, Haggai 1
The consistent promise of God, Romans 4:13-25
The undeserved blessing of God, Romans 4:1-15
The final verdict & free gift of God, Romans 3:21-31
The final verdict of God, Romans 2:12-3:20
The impartial justice of God, Romans 2:1-11
Uncomfortable ideas...
God's coming judgement means:
We're in no position to judge
He's giving us time to repent
We must persist in doing good
Only one man who earned eternal life...