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In 1 Samuel 1, Hannah, who had been barren, poured her heart out to the Lord, He granted her petition, and she gave birth to Samuel. As she promised, she lent him to the Lord. In other words, she left her baby boy with Eli, the priest,to serve the Lord. We pick up the story in 1 Samuel 2. Are you more like Hannah, Samuel, or the sons of Eli, the pr…
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1 Samuel is the story of Israel’s transition from a theocracy, a kingdom ruled by God, to a monarchy, a kingdom ruled by kings. It is the end of the era of the judges and the beginning of the era of Israel ruled like other nations, by kings. It is thirty-one chapters, probably written by Samuel, but probably not entirely. The book was written about…
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Today, we reach Job 42, the last chapter of the Book of Job. In the last day of our thirty-day adventure through this book, we will see Job respond to God one more time. We will see God speak, and we will see God restore everything to Job. Have you suffered? Do you believe in God’s restoration?Allen J. Huth
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Today is day twenty-eight in our thirty-day journey through the Book of Job. After thirty-seven chapters of Job and his friends conversing with each other, God is going to speak. Do you wish to plead your case before God? Are you really ready if He says, “Yes”?Allen J. Huth
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In Job 40, God calls Job a faultfinder. He invites Job to respond. Job wisely chooses silence, and God continues to speak. Do you desire to plead your case before God? Do you have a few things to say to God about life?Allen J. Huth
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Today, we cover Job 32 and 33. Though Job’s words ended in chapter 31, and his friends have no more to say, there is a fourth young man who has been listening to all this. He has plenty to say, for the next six chapters! Do you listen to the old, the young, or both?Allen J. Huth
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In Job 25 and 26, Bildad has something to say to Job concerning righteousness. Job gives his reply that God’s majesty is unsearchable. Man cannot be righteousbefore a God who is majestic and unsearchable. Do you comprehend God?Allen J. Huth
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Today, we reach Job 19, the half-way point of our journey through the Book of Job. We are taking Job in thirty days, and this is day fifteen. Job 19 is Job’s response to Bildad that his Redeemer lives. In the midst of your trials, do you hang on to God?Allen J. Huth
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In chapter 18 of the Book of Job, Bildad speaks, reminding Job God punishes the wicked. These three friends are supposedly counseling Job, but much of it is hurtful. Are you helpful or hurtful when counseling your friends?Allen J. Huth
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In Job 12, Job responds to Zophar’s accusations in Job 11. He ridicules his counsel. Surely you have given advice, but how much did you really know about the circumstances? Zophar had no knowledge of the deal God and Satan made in heaven. Are you careful as you counsel others based on your limited information?…
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In Job 10, Job continues his response to Bildad’s arguments with a plea to God Himself. The suffering accumulates, the pain is deep, and the separation from him and God is more than he can handle. Have you been there? At some point in your life, did it turn so far south you could not see a way of escape? Did you cry out to God and get no answer?…
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In Job 4 and 5, the discussions begin between Job and his three friends. Friend number one, Eliphaz, counsels Job that the innocent prosper. Are you innocent before your Maker? Is anyone pure before a Holy God?Allen J. Huth
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At the end of Job 2, there were seven days of silence. In chapter 3, Job is going to speak. Let’s see what Job has to say after all the suffering he has been through. Have you been pushed to your limit? How did you respond? Did you curse your very existence?Allen J. Huth
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In Job 2, as if what Satan did to Job in chapter 1 was not enough, he is going to further attack Job in this chapter. From time to time, do you feel attacks from the enemy? Do those attacks sometimes feel a bit overwhelming?Allen J. Huth
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