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Turn Around
Turn Around by Chuck Swindoll Job 42:1-6 “I’ve come to the end of my understanding, and I leave it at that. My very existence is Yours, O God. It’s Yours to unravel the mystery, to track the labyrinthine ways, to handle the profound, to know the reasons behind the inexplicableRead More …
Follow in Obedience
Follow in Obedience by Chuck Swindoll Job 40:1-5 Job’s response prompts me to think of what this says to our twenty-first-century world. What needed messages it offers to our times! The first: If God’s ways are higher than mine, then I bow before Him in submission. The result of thatRead More …
I Am Insignificant
I Am Insignificant by Chuck Swindoll Job 40:15 If you take the time to analyze those words, you’ll see that Job has three responses. The first is a response of humility. The second is a response of relief. And the third is a response of surrender. That’s all God wantedRead More …
How Big Is Your God?
How Big Is Your God? by Chuck Swindoll Job 38:1-41 When God finally does speak, He answers Job out of a whirlwind. Suddenly, there He is! Wouldn’t it have been great for us to have been there? Whoosh! Lightning, loud thunder, mighty winds blowing dark clouds across the heavens, andRead More …
Nothing Compares
Nothing Compares by Chuck Swindoll Job 38:1-41 God is prominent and preeminent. He is majestic in His power, magnificent in His person, and marvelous in His purposes. How refreshing to step back into the shadows of our own insignificance and give full attention to the greatness of our God! It’sRead More …
Learn from Suffering
Learn from Suffering by Chuck Swindoll Job 28:1-28 There is a man in our congregation who recently underwent brain surgery. The tumor in the frontal section within his cranium was pushing his brain back and slowly eroding his memory. Each week the growth of the tumor became more pronounced andRead More …
God and God Alone
God and God Alone by Chuck Swindoll Job 28:1-28 Allow me to offer a simple definition of wisdom. Wisdom is looking at life from God’s point of view. When we employ wisdom we are viewing life as God sees it. That’s why it’s so valuable to think God’s thoughts. YouRead More …
True Convictions
True Convictions by Chuck Swindoll Job 27:1-23 Reflecting on past blessings gives us reasons to rejoice. Let me urge you who are parents still rearing young children to teach them how to do this by practicing it often. Suppertime is a great opportunity to reflect. It’s an ideal time toRead More …
Biblically Correct
Biblically Correct by Chuck Swindoll Job 27:1-23 Isn’t that closing comment a great line? The wicked man may have more clothes in his closet, but he’ll wind up leaving them to us. Remember the materialistic line that is framed around license plates? “He who dies with the most toys wins.”Read More …
Things That Matter
Things That Matter by Chuck Swindoll Job 27:1-23 Thinking God’s thoughts is our highest goal. That’s one of the reasons I’m such a proponent of the discipline of Scripture memorization. You cannot think God’s thoughts more acutely than when you quote God’s very words back to life’s situations. What comesRead More …
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