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Rest is found in trust through the example of Job. Even in the midst of his suffering, Job shows us the importance of going straight to God and being satisfied with God’s sovereignty, even when we don’t understand His answers.
Key Points:
Straight to the Source: Job goes directly to God, speaking honestly and boldly with Him, instead of relying on others.
Satisfied with God’s Sovereignty: Job’s faith is not based on having all the answers, but on trusting that God is in control, no matter what.
Practical Takeaway:
"Drink straight from the well." Trust God’s sovereignty and approach Him directly in prayer with confidence.
Small Group Discussion Questions:
What does it mean to go straight to God as our source, and how can we do this in our own lives?
How does Job’s statement, "Though He slay me, I will hope in Him," show his trust in God’s sovereignty?
How does worship help us trust God when we don’t understand our circumstances?
By La Jolla Christian FellowshipRest is found in trust through the example of Job. Even in the midst of his suffering, Job shows us the importance of going straight to God and being satisfied with God’s sovereignty, even when we don’t understand His answers.
Key Points:
Straight to the Source: Job goes directly to God, speaking honestly and boldly with Him, instead of relying on others.
Satisfied with God’s Sovereignty: Job’s faith is not based on having all the answers, but on trusting that God is in control, no matter what.
Practical Takeaway:
"Drink straight from the well." Trust God’s sovereignty and approach Him directly in prayer with confidence.
Small Group Discussion Questions:
What does it mean to go straight to God as our source, and how can we do this in our own lives?
How does Job’s statement, "Though He slay me, I will hope in Him," show his trust in God’s sovereignty?
How does worship help us trust God when we don’t understand our circumstances?