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First preached Dec. 2,1956 at First United Methodist Church Sturgeon Bay and Jacksonport, Wisconsin. The purpose is to present the climax to the book of Job. This is the conclusion in a series of four sermons on the Book of Job. It tries to show that we are saved not by our own actions but by faith.
This is one of a series of readings from the book "The Holy Ground of Honey Creek: Reflections of a Small-Town Pastor" by Rev. I. Dean Jordan. It contains a collection of essays, sermons and liturgy used by Rev. Jordan in his more than 40 year ministry as an United Methodist minister in small towns throughout Wisconsin. It was written not simply as a record of his witness to his faith, but as a guide to help you improve and deepen your own.
By John JordanFirst preached Dec. 2,1956 at First United Methodist Church Sturgeon Bay and Jacksonport, Wisconsin. The purpose is to present the climax to the book of Job. This is the conclusion in a series of four sermons on the Book of Job. It tries to show that we are saved not by our own actions but by faith.
This is one of a series of readings from the book "The Holy Ground of Honey Creek: Reflections of a Small-Town Pastor" by Rev. I. Dean Jordan. It contains a collection of essays, sermons and liturgy used by Rev. Jordan in his more than 40 year ministry as an United Methodist minister in small towns throughout Wisconsin. It was written not simply as a record of his witness to his faith, but as a guide to help you improve and deepen your own.