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Blessed
Blessed by Pastor Chuck Swindoll Job 42:9-15 Did you read that too quickly? The end of verse 9? Mark it. “The LORD accepted.” And then, “The LORD restored.” End of verse 10, “The LORD increased.” Beginning of verse 12, “The LORD blessed.” Those are words of grace—statements of divine favor.Read More …
Choose God’s Will
Choose God’s Will by Pastor Chuck Swindoll Job 42:10-17 A major goal of wholesome, healthy Christians is the hope of reaching maturity before death overtakes us. I will tell you without hesitation that one of my major goals in life is to grow up as I grow older. A commendableRead More …
Staying Young
Staying Young by Pastor Chuck Swindoll Job 42:10-17 I’d like to offer several tips on how to stay young. Number one: Your mind isn’t old, keep developing it. Watch less television and read more. Spend time with people who talk about events and ideas rather than sitting around a shopRead More …
Found Faithful
Found Faithful by Pastor Chuck Swindoll Job 42:1-17 If you return to Job 1:3, you can read what Job originally owned. He had 7,000 sheep, and he winds up with 14,000. So his flocks grow as he feeds them and breeds them. Their numbers increase to twice the original flock.Read More …
God’s Justice
God’s Justice by Pastor Chuck Swindoll Job 42:1-17 I find at least two enduring truths for us as I think through these closing scenes in Job’s story. First, forgiveness is worth asking for. If there’s something that has come between you and your heavenly Father, why wait at a distance?Read More …
God Hears
God Hears by Pastor Chuck Swindoll Job 42:1-11 When the day of reckoning arrives, God is always fair. He blesses those who have walked with Him. He forgives those who bring their offerings and humble themselves before Him. God restores. God rewards. God heals. God honors Job, who prayed forRead More …
Humble Yourself Now
Humble Yourself Now by Pastor Chuck Swindoll Job 42:1-11 Take special notice of Job’s words. He does not reply, “I’ve got an argument here.” On the contrary, He says, “I retract and repent.” There’s no divine force. There’s no threatening rebuke from God. “Job, if you don’t get down onRead More …
Incapable of Comprehending
Incapable of Comprehending by Pastor Chuck Swindoll Job 42:1-11 God’s plans are beyond our understanding and too deep to explain. Perhaps God doesn’t explain Himself because knowing and understanding His way may not help us all that much. Stop and ask yourself: Does knowing why really help? Is the painRead More …
Set Free
Set Free by Chuck Swindoll Job 42:1-11 Did you miss something? If you take the time to read the biblical account, you’ll see that God gives Job the same title four times: “My servant” (Job 42:7–8). What an honorable title. He had it before the suffering began (Job 1:8), andRead More …
A Profound Plan
A Profound Plan by Chuck Swindoll Job 42:1-6 That’s what makes the climax of Job’s life so satisfying. This dear man, who never deserved the suffering he endured, is dealt with justly. And those who made his life so miserable weren’t overlooked either. The God of justice finally steps up,Read More …
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