by Gary Prickett | Apr 11, 2021 | Announcements
Remember, in His Word, God has: Something to see – what does the text saySomething to understand – what does it meanSomething to apply – what does it mean to meSomething to praise – for what are you thankful? (1) Through the Bible Day 1: 2 Samuel...
by Gary Prickett | Apr 9, 2021 | Announcements
The Book of Job continues the biblical story of redemption, and helps us better understand how God helps his people through suffering. It challenges some poorly constructed theology of the past, and anticipates a great future hope. This hope sustains Job’s through his...
by Gary Prickett | Apr 8, 2021 | Announcements
What are we to think, feel, and say when we suffer? What questions may we entertain; does God consider some to be ‘out of bounds’? One of the striking things about the book is how patient and gracious God is to Job, in spite of some of the troubling things he said to...
by Gary Prickett | Apr 7, 2021 | Announcements
Can we, and will we, trust God regardless of our circumstances? In the story of Job, Satan believes the answer is no. Satan says to God: “Does Job fear God for no reason? (Job 1:9)” In other words: sure, Job is a blameless, upright man; but he only serves you because...
by Gary Prickett | Apr 6, 2021 | Announcements
The Book of Job is a challenging, but rewarding read. Even people casually acquainted with scripture know it is a story of a man named Job who suffers. Yet the story is only told in a narrative form in its opening and closing; the balance is the poetic dialogue of Job...
by Amy Nelham | Apr 4, 2021 | Announcements
Remember, in His Word, God has: Something to see – what does the text saySomething to understand – what does it meanSomething to apply – what does it mean to meSomething to praise – for what are you thankful? (1) Through the Bible Day 1: 2 Samuel...