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So, we continue with Job and if you like to read, try chapters 25 to 28 this coming week.
In this week’s study, Job, in the midst of his great suffering, and misunderstood by his friends, feels sure that one day a Redeemer will speak up for him. As Christians, we naturally think of Jesus at this point! Meanwhile we look at the surprising story of a foreign woman whose motherly love pushes Jesus into revealing the breadth of God’s love.
Religious experts don’t always get it right. Job’s comforters were unable to understand his predicament with sympathy. But God is active in our world, and our ordinary human desires for justice point us toward the God who saved us, and loved us, and embraces all he has made in unending mercy.
Hearsall at Home is written and presented by Rev David Sutcliffe, with additional material this week from Sarah Lewis
The readers were Anne & Colin Bunting and Sarah Lewis
Music and songs by Martin Prue, Joan Cobb, Seb Farrell, Nick Leonard, Fran Pritchard and John Pettifer.
The written download was compiled by Jackie Pritchard and can be downloaded on this link.
Post Production was by Andy Thompson.
Incidental music by Zapsplat.com featuring David-Gwyn Jones.
Hearsall at Home is brought to you by the members and friends of Hearsall Baptist Church, Coventry, UK City of Culture 2021.
By Rev. David SutcliffeSo, we continue with Job and if you like to read, try chapters 25 to 28 this coming week.
In this week’s study, Job, in the midst of his great suffering, and misunderstood by his friends, feels sure that one day a Redeemer will speak up for him. As Christians, we naturally think of Jesus at this point! Meanwhile we look at the surprising story of a foreign woman whose motherly love pushes Jesus into revealing the breadth of God’s love.
Religious experts don’t always get it right. Job’s comforters were unable to understand his predicament with sympathy. But God is active in our world, and our ordinary human desires for justice point us toward the God who saved us, and loved us, and embraces all he has made in unending mercy.
Hearsall at Home is written and presented by Rev David Sutcliffe, with additional material this week from Sarah Lewis
The readers were Anne & Colin Bunting and Sarah Lewis
Music and songs by Martin Prue, Joan Cobb, Seb Farrell, Nick Leonard, Fran Pritchard and John Pettifer.
The written download was compiled by Jackie Pritchard and can be downloaded on this link.
Post Production was by Andy Thompson.
Incidental music by Zapsplat.com featuring David-Gwyn Jones.
Hearsall at Home is brought to you by the members and friends of Hearsall Baptist Church, Coventry, UK City of Culture 2021.