
February 2 | Moses is Born
Today’s Reading: Read Exodus 2 In Exodus 2 we meet an Israelite family who had a baby boy in the time when the Pharoah had...
Read ArticleToday’s Reading: Read Exodus 2 In Exodus 2 we meet an Israelite family who had a baby boy in the time when the Pharoah had...
Read ArticleIn Job 37-40, Elihu and then God Himself speak to Job, with Elihu marveling at God's majesty in nature and urging Job to recognize God's greatness, while God challenges Job, emphasizing His creative power and wisdom. Psalm 19 celebrates the glory of God as revealed through creation and His law, declaring the perfection and righteousness of God's commandments and the value of obedience to them.
Read DevotionalToday’s Reading: Read Exodus 1 Remember Joseph? What are some things you remember that happened with Joseph? Where did Joseph and his family end up...
Read ArticleIn Job 33-36, Elihu challenges Job's claims of innocence, emphasizing that God is just and humans often lack understanding of His ways, asserting that suffering can be a form of divine discipline leading to greater righteousness. Elihu stresses the might and justice of God, arguing that human sinfulness directly impacts others and that righteousness benefits people, while unrighteousness leads to destruction and misery.
Read DevotionalToday’s Reading: Read Job 42:10-16 We have walked through a lot with Job. Can you remember any of the things that Job lost? (He lost...
Read ArticleIn this episode of Sermon Notes Podcast, hosts Brian Ball and Jay Strother embark on a profound exploration of the Book of Job, delving into the enduring questions of human suffering and divine providence.
Read ArticleToday’s Reading: Read Psalm 19; Psalm 29 Have you ever heard God talk? That’s a tricky question, isn’t it? Most of us have never heard...
Read ArticleIn Job 29 to 32, Job reminisces about his past blessings and respect in society, contrasting it with his current misery and rejection, asserting his innocence and integrity throughout his trials. Elihu, a younger bystander, enters the discourse, angered by both Job's self-justification and the failure of Job's friends to provide a convincing refutation, emphasizing that true wisdom comes from God and not merely from age or experience.
Read DevotionalIn this powerful testimonial, David Hamm from Brentwood Baptist Church shares his experience with Care Portal, a tool connecting the needs of children in the...
Read ArticleToday’s Reading: Read Job 38; Job 42:2 Do you remember all those questions Job had for God? In Job 38 we find out God’s answers...
Read ArticleIn Job 25-28, Bildad and Job discuss the incomparable greatness and justice of God, with Bildad emphasizing human insignificance before God's purity, while Job speaks of his steadfast integrity and explores the profound theme that true wisdom and understanding are found in fearing God and shunning evil.
Read DevotionalGOSPEL CONVERSATION OPPORTUNITY Is there ever a time we should turn away from God? Remember how Job’s wife suggested that Job stop listening to God...
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