Job 16-17: Is there hope in the pit?
In today’s Journey Bible Project, Job asks, “Is there any hope in the pit?”
In today’s Journey Bible Project, Job asks, “Is there any hope in the pit?”
In today’s Journey Bible Project, one of Job’s friends compares Job to a blubber king. What does Job’s friend mean by this?
In today’s Job 12-14 Greg also recommends a 20-minute video resource from the Siburt Institute, an interview with Mike Cope by Randy Harris on the topic, “Preaching through pain.”
It’s now Zophar the Naamathite’s turn to roast Job. Find out what Zophar has to say in today’s Journey Bible Project blog by Preacher Greg.
Job addresses God now, asking what God is charging Job with that he would be punished so severely with his children’s lives and his health.
In today’s Journey Bible Project blog we hear Job respond to Eliphaz’s advice, and it’s not pretty. Job is not comforted.
Eliphaz is the first to try and console Job after all of Job’s children die and he is stricken with a terrible skin disease. Look in as Greg Taylor posts today’s Journey Bible Project blog about what Eliphaz has to say to Job.
The Journey Bible Project comes to the moment Job’s friends see him and they are stunned beyond words, for seven days! Job 3 narrates that moment, and Greg Taylor shares great advice about comfort for the suffering from his friend John Mark Hicks.
Today The Journey Bible Projects moves to the moment Job’s friends see him for the first time. Greg Taylor discusses this stunning moment in today’s blog post.
Today The Journey Bible Projects begins with chapter one of the amazing story of a man from the land of Uz named Job. Each day Preacher Greg posts a devotional blog for each chapter of the book of Job.
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