Job Crosses Bildad

Job crosses the line… Well, several actually

By chapter 7 Job has come to the point in his calamities where he is reconsidering the nature of God.

The lines Job begins to cross are in thinging that even if he had sinned and repented, God would simply plunge him back into the mire of guilt since He is determined to destroy him. He believes that God protects the wicked and punishes the innocent and that God literally laughs and takes pleasure in the adversities of the blameless.

Making matters FAR worse is that Job keeps wishing for an audience with God to present his case, as if God cannot hear him and as if he could not just do so at any time in prayer.

Bildad is the friend who addresses Job in these chapters. He steps in and offers very solid counsel. However, like their friend Eliphaz, he comes to wrong conclusions because of he believes Job’s troubles are due to unconfessed and un-repudiated sin.

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Derailed life peace

Don’t get Derailed from the Life & Peace of the Spirit

Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:17:42 — 134.1MB)Subscribe: Spotify | RSS   Sunday 12/03/23 Title: Don’t get Derailed from the Life & Peace of the Spirit Message Video Player Message Audio Player: ***Video is HERE*** Share this:      Don’t get Derailed from the Life & Peace of the Spirit We have been going through Romans 8, seeking to identify ways of sensitizing our hearts to the voice and the promptings of the Holy Spirit. One of the ways that we identified of course, is how our fleshly passions serve as an obstacle to our intimacy with God. That anyone who walks […]

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Harmony Spirit

The Harmony between our spirit and the Holy Spirit

The Harmony between our spirit and the Holy Spirit

Series: In Pursuit of Relational Knowledge

Learning how to become sensitive to the inward promptings of the Holy Spirit is imperative for muturing in Christ. He leads us into godliness and away from godlessness, to obedinece and away from sin, towards conformity to God’s will in our lives and away from aimless wandering.

In this message we learn our lessons form Paul, who illustrate simple ways this is accomplished in our daily life in his letter to the Christians in Rome.

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