The Plan We Need for Security, Peace, and Justice: Problems the Patriarch Job Had, Advice Job Needed, Solutions the Apostle Paul Had, the Plan We NeedAuthorHouse, 12 de jun. de 2008 - 196 páginas Our search for security, peace, and justice continues to be an individual and a collective challenge. The Old Testament experiences of the patriarch Job and the New Testament experiences of the apostle Paul provide a framework for understanding the hope that enriches our lives under Gods care. The plan we need recognizes that we have choices to make. We have decisions that influence the direction of our lives. To find security, peace, and justice, we need a plan to form and keep a right relationship with God. When we lose control over the decisions that set security, peace, and justice in our lives, we can feel like a pile of broken pieces. To have security, peace, and justice, we need to live in fellowship with God. When our purpose and direction in life meet Gods requirements, we please God. With Jesus Christ as our Savior and the Holy Spirit as our Helper, God provides the support we need to find rest and renewal. The foundation of our happiness now and our hope for the future is our salvation and the joy of sharing our beliefs with others. When our thoughts and actions are in keeping Gods will for us, we can access the possibilities and power that God makes available to us as mature members in Gods family. This book is for anyone who feels disconnected from God. For people dealing with loneliness, fear, despair, and anger, The Plan We Need for Security, Peace, and Justice describes a systematic way to become a functioning part of the body of Christ and to complete the connection with God. |
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... Friends Job's First Comments (Job 3) Job and Eliphaz (Job 4, 5, 6, 7, 15, 16, 22, 23, and 24) Eliphaz's First Response (Job 4 and 5) afterJob's First Comments 2-7 Job's Comments (Job 6 and 7) after Eliphaz's First Response Eliphaz's ...
... friends told him that his pain and suffering were punishment for past sins, and Elihu told Job that his pain and suffering were to get his attention for an attitude correction. The apostle Paul changed from a religious man who ...
... Job 16:20 • Job regarded himself as blameless—Job 9:15,Job 10:7,Job 13:23 • Job blamed God—Job 9:24, Job 16:1-9, 12-14 • Job passedjudgment on his friends—Job 12 Overview - Problems The Patriarch Job Had Job 34:7-12—7But to.
... Friends. Three of Job's friends, Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar, heard about Job's troubles and came to console him.xvi When they saw Job, they were deeply sorry for him.xvii without speaking, because they saw how much Job was suffering ...
... friends whether or not he's turned away from God.ix Job challenges his friends to tell him what his faults are and criticizes them for what they have said.x Job complains that life is tough and that he has no hope for the future.xi Job ...
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