Sunday, July 29, 2012

Job 42:1-6


Job 42:1-6

INTRODUCTION: For every meeting there is an agenda of things the group wants to accomplish or deal with.  Behind that is another set of personal agendas that each person has brought to the meeting.  Take for instance a school board.  One person is there to make sure their taxes stay low, another to make sure their kids get a good education, and another is there to encourage sports or arts.  One person is asking what can we do with what we have to spend?  Another person is asking how much do we need to spend to do what needs to be done?



It is the same with church.  One person is looking for stimulation and entertainment, while another is looking for friendship.  One person is looking for answers to universe size questions, while another wants to know how to fix part of their life that seems broken.  One person is asking what do I get, while another ask what can I give?  Over all of that is the question of what the Church is trying to accomplish?  Here in Job 42 Job has an aha moment and realizes that above everything God has an agenda.



1. A QUESTION OF PURPOSE

            A. JOB TAUGHT EVERYTHING WAS ABOUT JOB

            B. JOB’S ACTIONS

            C. GOD’S REACTION TO JOB

            D. EVEN HIS SACRIFICES WERE ALL ABOUT HIMSELF OR FAMILY



2. SOMETHING BIGGER THAN JOB’S LIFE

            A. GOD HAS SOMETHING HE WANTS TO ACCOMPLISH VS2

            B. WHAT GOD IS DOING IS BEYOND OUR ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND VS3

            C. THERE IS WHAT IS GOING ON IN YOUR LIFE

            D. THERE IS WHAT IS GOING ON IN ETERNITY



3. JOB MOVES FROM HEARING ABOUT GOD TO SEEING GOD

            A. ALL OF JOB’S LIFE HE HAS HEARD ABOUT GOD, KNEW ALL THE GOD WORDS

            B. BUT NOW HE HAS AN UNDERSTANDING OF GOD, SEES GOD.

            C. HE STILL DOES NOT KNOW WHAT GOD IS DOING OR REASONS

            D. JOB FINALLY FOUND PEACE

            E. PHP 2:13, EPH 2:10,



Whose agenda have you been trying to fulfill?  Are you ready to go from hear about God, and knowing God words, to knowing God? Are you ready to experience His presence and purpose in your life? James 1:5.  It is time to get on our knees and ask “God what do you want me to do?”

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Job 40:15-24


Job has gone on long enough so now God answers Job.  This section tells us about the greatness and power of God and our need to depend on it, respect it.  The answers are not the ones Job might like, for his pain and suffering are still a mystery to Job.  I like this section because God speaks of his creation of what we would call dinosaurs.  The Behemoth, a huge Herbivore created at the same time as humans vs. 15.  The leviathan is a huge creature with a double row of plating, which has the ability to breathe fire.  The only living example of fire emitting creature is the Bombardier Beetle.  I do not want to get lost in a discussion about Paleontology.  When God speaks to Job it is apparent that God expects Job to have seen and know these two creatures.  God’s question to Job is “are you the one with power?” “do you possess wisdom beyond mine?”

            I think this is a question we all face in life.  Matthew 24:12 says “because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold.”  We see on the news that children are shot playing near their home, or people are killed while watching a movie.  We ask God are you there?  We lose our job, our health, someone we love, and we ask God are you here?  Where is justice?  Suddenly we feel broken, vulnerable, and confused like Job.



1. Things we face are bigger than we are.

            Medical issues that seem like Behemoths

            Addictions, sinful desires, habits, relationship issues, that threaten us like a Leviathan.

            Injustice that hurts our hearts

            A vicious world which fills us with fear.



2.  Roller Coaster of life

            1884 the first coaster at Coney island traveled at 6 miles an hour.

            1912 Zippin Pippin 40 miles an hour

            1974 the cyclone traveled at 60 miles an hour

            Today they fly between 120 and 150 miles an hour

            All in an effort to dislodge your sense of security

            But Job was dislodged from his reference point

            When our life becomes dislodged from it reference point  



3. But God is here and in control

            When he speaks to job, no answer just assurance of control

            All of God’s words equal “Job trust me.”

            Matthew 24:13

             John 12:25

            John 16:33

Sunday, July 15, 2012


Job 21:1-16  “Life’s Contradictions”

INTRODUCTION: “NOBODY LOVES YOU WHEN YOUR DOWN AND OUT.”

It does not take us long get to Jobs place during adversity.  Job goes through the cycle of morning.  First is denial “this really isn’t happening, then there is anger this must be a mistake, now Job lands on the idea that life is not fair.  Remember Job has gone from totally blessed to total distress, in the blink of an eye.  We all deal with adversity in different ways, some cry in their brokenness, others get angry, some seek revenge, yet they are all from the same place.

1. THE WICKED PROSPER
           A.  THE WICKED LIVE LONG
            B. THEY GAIN POWER
            C. THEIR CHILDREN ARE MANY  AND  HAPPY
            D. THEIR HOMES ARE FREE OF FEAR
            E. ALL THEIR BUSINESS PROSPERS
            F. THEY DIE IN PEACE
2. WE DO NOT KNOW THE WHOLE STORY
            A. WE DO NOT SEE THE MISERY IN THEIR HOME
            B. RELATIONSHIPS
            C. THE GREED, WORRY, SELFISHNESS AND BROKENNESS
3.  HOW CAN WE LIVE
            A.  OUR SITUATION HELPS GOD.  22:2-3
            B. EVERY BRANCH THAT BEARS FRUIT… JOHN 15:2
            C. BUILDS OUR FAITH JAMES 1:2-4
            D. GOD WANTS NONE TO PERISH NOR IS HE SLOW 2 PETER 3:9
            E. GOD CAUSES THE RAIN TO FALL ON THE JUST AND UNJUST MATTHEW 5:43-48
            F. YOUR TRUE WEALTH IS IN HEAVEN. 2 COR 4:16-18
            G. AL RIFFLE “IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL”

 CONCLUSION:             We all go through times when we feel like Job, and we all respond differently, but all we search for answers let us take some time and allow God to bring us back to the knowledge that how we react to suffering is important the God and the world.  Let us remember our treasure is n heaven.  Let our heart sing, “It Is Well With My Soul”

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Job 2


Job 2:1-12 the cosmic battle

Luke 22:31 “Satan has requested to sift you like wheat”

James 5:11

Ezekiel 14:14-20



“Have you considered my servant Job?”



In chapter 1 when the servants come to give Job the bad news it has a story like quality “I alone have escaped to tell you” that falsely leads some to believe that Job is a fable or fictional story. Yet we know from James and Ezekiel that Job was indeed a real person.  Ezekiel 14:14 places Job in the big three, Noah, Daniel and Job.



Job is the first Biblical Book to be written.  Job lives in the land of Uz, this puts Job 5 or 6 generations from Noah, because Uz is the great grandson of Noah. Moses makes no reference to Job so we have no help in placing exactly when Job lived.



Job gives us two views, one in heaven and the second as Job and his friends see it.



Job gives us information about a question that troubles us deeply, why do bad things happen to good people?  The theology which Job adhered to is that bad things happen to us because we have sinned; Jobs friends have the same theology as Job.  The events of Job’s life counters everything that Job believes, except the idea that God is in ultimate control.

Job also flies in the face on the American health and wealth gospel, where if you have faith, think positive, and only good things will happen to you. You will not find many tv preachers bringing up Job.



1.      God has ultimate authority 2:3

2.      God allows angels and people to act freely 2:6

3.      God is honored by the life of Job

4.      Job is held up as am example of what people should be especly Satan

5.      All creatures will give an account before God

6.      Job never knows why this all happened to him



The life we live everyday is important.

1.      It matters to God it honors or dishonors God

2.      It is a witness to all the beings that surround us human and spiritual

3.      Live a life where God will point to you and say “Have you considered my servant?”