Risen Life Church
Worship Service - Job Ch 3-37 - God's Sovereignty and Providence
Job is a book that has evoked both questions and comfort for millions through the centuries. Within its chapters is a discussion of immeasurable suffering and a search for answers to our deepest questions. Job challenges us to wrestle with God, keep faith in Him who is in control and completely trustworthy. In the end, God proves to be true to his character; our good and blessed redeemer.
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This week's scripture references can also be found at the following address:
http://bible.com/events/49128197Week 1: Job 1-2
Week 2: Job 3-37 “Retribution Theology”
Week 3: Job 3-37 God’s Sovereignty and Providence
Week 2: Job 3-37 “Retribution Theology”
Week 3: Job 3-37 God’s Sovereignty and Providence
Joel Ch 3-37 - God’s Sovereignty and Providence
I. The Sovereignty and Providence of God
II. The Wrong and Right Ways to Respond to God’s Sovereignty
III. The Need (and Desire) for a Mediator
I. The Sovereignty and Providence of God
II. The Wrong and Right Ways to Respond to God’s Sovereignty
III. The Need (and Desire) for a Mediator
I. The Sovereignty and Providence of God
A. God’s Sovereignty
B. God’s Purposeful Sovereignty: Providence
C. Excurses: Trials
i. Trials are not a reason to question God’s character.
ii. Trials teach us something about who we are.
iii. Trials teach us something about who God is.
II. The Wrong and Right Ways to Respond to God’s Sovereignty
A. Wrong Response: Deist Approach
B. Right Response: The Fear of the Lord
Question: Job 28:12: “But where shall wisdom be found? And where is the place of understanding?”
Answer: Job 28:28 “ And he said to man,‘ Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom, and to turn away from evil is understanding.’”
Answer: Job 28:28 “ And he said to man,‘ Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom, and to turn away from evil is understanding.’”
III. The Need (and Desire) for a Mediator
How should we respond?