The sermon connects the book of Job with Psalm 22 to show that lament—honest, even painful complaints to God—is a normal and faithful response to suffering, not a sign of weak faith. By pointing to Jesus quoting “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” on the...
Job
Blessed Be the Name
This sermon explains that Job is a righteous man whose suffering is not a result of wrongdoing, but part of a larger, complex purpose under God’s authority, even as the accuser challenges the sincerity of his faith. Despite losing everything and enduring intense...
Introduction to Job
The introduction to Job presents it as a unique, carefully crafted work—rooted in real events but written as a poetic, framed narrative—that is often misunderstood and requires thoughtful interpretation. It emphasizes that Job’s suffering is not a result of...
