Our few days of life are full of trouble according to Job 14:1. This audio devotional explains Job's outlook on that trouble and how it can help us today.
Author: Christopher Harper
Though he slay me
Job's commitment in trial comes to light in Job 13:15, when he says "though he slay me, yet will I trust him." More about that in today's audio devotional.
Thine iniquity deserveth
"God exacteth of thee less than thine iniquity deserveth." These are the words of Zophar in Job 11:5-6. We talk about his opinion in this audio devotional.
Thou dost destroy me
Job is talking to God about his trials in Job 10:8, even telling him "thou dost destroy me." We take a closer look at his words in this audio devotional.
Study and Ministry
This is the ninth message in our Long-Form series called “Learn to Study.” It asks us to consider how we can use our Bible study to reach others for Christ.
He is not a man
Job says he can't interact with God in the same way he interacts with men in Job 9:32-33. The topic and title of this audio devotional: "He is not a man."
Pure and upright
If you were pure and upright, Bildad tells Job in Job 8:6, God would restore you. But as this audio devotional explains, Bildad had no right to say this.
Neither had I rest
Job is facing many difficulties, and in Job 3:25-26, he says "neither had I rest." We discuss his difficulty and restlessness in this audio devotional.
And none spake a word
Job's friends are on hand in Job 2:13. They sat with him for seven days and seven nights and none spake a word unto him. Details in this audio devotional.