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It is safe to say at the very least, that the Bible is a fascinating book. A book full of many true tales, even struggles and disappointments, along with much information intended to help people grow and mature in their relationship with God. After all, it is impossible to have a positive relationship with someone we have not gotten to know and this principal applies to all relationships including one with God.
While there is more than one way that our Heavenly Father reveals Himself to us, reading the Bible is one of the most important methods by which we can get to know Him. However, many shy away from reading the Old Testament for various reasons and one reason high on most people's list is due to the "gloom and doom".
However, not reading the Old Testament portion of the Bible is similar to using half of the pieces to a 1000 piece puzzle. We will never see the big picture if we only use half of the included pieces.
One of the most misunderstood and misused books of the Bible is the book of Job.
Yes, the book of Job is filled with suffering and difficult times in the life of Job and his family and friends. In turn, the book of Job has become a favorite among many when it comes to dealing with difficult times in their own life or the lives of others. This particular take, on the book of Job however, is written to help us understand the lessons than can be learned from Job's life. Through it, we can gain a better understanding of the character and nature of God Himself, by looking at the oldest book in the Bible, from a different angle. When we do so, we "change the lens" so-to-speak that we view this incredible story through, and I believe we will see things we otherwise never would have seen.
"Understanding The Book Of Job"
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Special "THANK YOU" to, Cornel Marais from Charisma Ministries - http://www.charismaministries.org/
Job 2:10 He replied, "You are talking like a foolish woman. Shall we accept good from God, and not trouble?" In all this, Job did not sin in what he said
gooksound 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@gooksound Job eventually became quite angry with God. In fact, Job's attitude took a turn for the worse toward God in Job 13:3 and Job 23:3 among many other areas. This explains the words of Job 34:35-37.
winlightministries 2 months ago