Job presents his final defense of innocence while his young friend Elihu introduces a new idea that perhaps Job's suffering has nothing to do with him, but is for God's glory.
Lucina Thompson • Apr 15, 2009
Job 30 - 34
In This Series (13)
God Speaks! And Job Listens.
Mandy Bagdanov • Apr 29, 2009
We Must Know Him to Trust Him
Valerie Davis • Apr 22, 2009
Can I Get a Witness?
Lucina Thompson • Apr 15, 2009
The Third Time's the Charm
Lucina Thompson • Apr 8, 2009
Biblical Principles I Learned in Children's Ministry!
Elizabeth Tamlyn • Apr 1, 2009
If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again!
Lucina Thompson • Mar 25, 2009
With Friends Like This, Who Needs Enemies?
Lucina Thompson • Mar 11, 2009
Bad Things Do Happen to Good People
Ann Silva • Mar 4, 2009
Lessons from a Legacy
Lucina Thompson • Feb 25, 2009
A Reflection of His-Story
Kay Wyma • Feb 18, 2009
Air Puffers and Rubber Gloves
Lucina Thompson • Feb 11, 2009
A Cure for What Ails You
Tawney Macfarlan • Feb 4, 2009
The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat: An Overview of Psalms and Job