The book of Job confounds us. It reads like no other book in Scripture. It reads like an anachronistic drama, a play before plays. For two days, we will dive into the drama of Job. We will peek behind the curtain, suffer with him, feel his complaint, listen to his “friends”, consider his defense, submit to , ...
The book of Job confounds us. It reads like no other book in Scripture. It reads like an anachronistic drama, a play before plays. For two days, we will dive into the drama of Job. We will peek behind the curtain, suffer with him, feel his complaint, listen to his “friends”, consider his defense, submit to , ...