In the last word from Eliphaz, he emphasizes the nature of Shaddai, or the Almighty God.
This week, we hear the last of Zophar's accusations, and job replies using logic to counter the theology of his friends
Though job is beaten down, afflicted, and under attack from his friends, he has an unshakable faith that his Redeemer lives!
In this round of attacks on Job, Bildad applies a healthy dose of cynicism, and misses the mark by a mile.
Following another round of verbal attacks from his friends, job cries out to God in a beautiful statement of faith
"In this second round of attacks on job, Eliphaz abandons truth and goes straight for a character attack!"
Job has heard enough of his friends accusations, and fires back with a conviction that comes from knowing he is blameless
Pastor Bob teaches about Job’s friends and how all three men have a theology that doesn’t consider the concept of undeserved suffering or the idea of grace and undeserved favor.
Chapters 9 and 10 of the book of Job are job's response to the accusations leveled against him. He is again left in anguish, and realizes how badly he needs…
In this week's message, we see Jobs friend Bildad take his turn at accusing without really knowing. This is a trap many of us fall into today.