Experiencing God
Unwavering
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20-Jun-2021
"Senior Pastor Marty Grubbs continued teaching in our Unwavering series where he looked at God’s response to Job. Advice, blame, pity, compassion and more had been offered to Job by his wife and friends, but Job was still in pain and questioning his suffering—its cause and purpose. Job was consumed by his own circumstances. Even if this is understandable, it is limiting, myopic. Job was in desperate need of God-sized perspective and answers, and that’s what he got. God reminded him of who he is and who Job is—and this experience leaves Job forever changed.
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