by Jennifer | Aug 15, 2017 | Bible Study, Christian, Grief, Hope, purpose
Week Six Study Overview: Today we will study Job chapters 4-7 and meet Eliphaz. Key Point of Struggle: How can we be set free from trying to understand the mind of God? How do we find peace when we don’t receive the support we need? Key Proof of Comfort: Exodus...
by Jennifer | Aug 8, 2017 | Bible Study, Christian, Grief, Promises, purpose
Week Five Study Overview: Today, we will discuss chapter 3 focusing on what Job speaks after seven days of silence. Key Point of Struggle: Why does it seem we were born for nothing other than enduring trials? Key Proof of Comfort: 2 Samuel 22:26-34 If we could time...
by Jennifer | Aug 1, 2017 | Bible Study, Christian, Grief, Hope, Promises, purpose
Week Four Study Overview: Whether we are the mourner or the comforter, we must ask for wisdom through grief. Key Point of Struggle: How do we comfort others through deep grief? How do we accept comfort through deep grief? Key Proof of Comfort: Genesis 37:36 When we...
by Jennifer | Jul 25, 2017 | Bible Study, Christian, Grief, Promises, purpose
Week Three Study Overview: Today we will look at the relentless pursuit of the enemy against Job, and the response from his wife. Key Point of Struggle: Why must we deal with consistent attacks? Key Proof of Comfort: Isaiah 41:13 For those of you who are not blog...
by Jennifer | Jul 18, 2017 | Bible Study, Christian, Grief, Promises, purpose
Week Two Study Overview: Today, we will step into Job’s world and watch him lose everything he loves. Key Point of Struggle: How is it possible to worship through such tragedy? Key Proof of Comfort: John 16:33 I’m actually at the point where I feel like I know Job...
by Jennifer | Jul 11, 2017 | Bible Study, Christian, Grief, Promises, purpose
Week one study overview: Today, we will discuss the uncertainty surrounding what we know about Job, and then jump into chapter 1. Key Point of Struggle: How can a just God allow such unjust circumstances? Key Proof of Comfort: Romans: 8:18 Have you ever felt like Job?...