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@PAGE NUMBER = SF290
@TITLE = WHAT TO DO WHEN IT HURTS:<R>PART 1: ANSWERS FROM AN ASH HEAP
@LEVEL ONE = JOB 2:1‑10
@LEVEL ONE = INTRODUCTION
@LEVEL TWO = The Presence Of Pain And Suffering In Our World Is All Too Real.
@LEVEL FOUR = We are constantly confronted with pain that seems to be unjust, unfair, and often just unbearable.
@LEVEL FOUR = How are we to understand and explain it what are we to do?
@LEVEL FOUR = If we are to ever understand it we must deal with these and other questions like them honestly and scripturally.
@LEVEL TWO = Guiding Principles
@LEVEL THREE = 1.
Our answers to the problem of suffering must have intellectual integrity.
@LEVEL THREE = 2.
People live by promises, not by explanations.
@LEVEL THREE = 3.
We must live.
@LEVEL THREE = 4.
We must live for others.
@LEVEL THREE = 5.
The resources for positive suffering are available to us.
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@LEVEL TWO = Let Look At Job
@LEVEL FOUR = No other man in the Bible except for Jesus suffered more than Job
@LEVEL ONE = 1A.
JOB'S CONDITION
@LEVEL TWO = 1B.
Job Lost His Wealth
@LEVEL FOUR = In Job's day a man's wealth determined his position in society.
@LEVEL TWO = 2B.
Job Lost His Family
@LEVEL FOUR = Losing a love one is like losing a part of yourself
@LEVEL TWO = 3B.
Job Lost His Health
@LEVEL ONE = 2A.
JOB'S CONFESSION
@LEVEL TWO = 1B.
What God Said (v.3)
@LEVEL TWO = 2B.
What His Wife Said (v.9)
@LEVEL TWO = 3B.
What His Friends Said
@SCRIPTURE = JOB 4:7‑9<R>"Consider now: Who, being innocent, has ever perished?
Where were the upright ever destroyed?
As I have observed, those who plow evil and those who sow trouble reap it.
At the breath of God they are destroyed; at the blast of his anger they perish.
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@LEVEL TWO = 4B.
What Job Said
@SCRIPTURE = JOB 13:15<R>Though he slay me, yet will I hope in him; I will surely defend my ways to his face.
@LEVEL ONE = 3A.
JOB'S CONCLUSIONS
@LEVEL TWO = 1B.
Relationship Is More Important Than Reasons
@LEVEL TWO = 2B.
God's Purposes Are Often Hidden From Us
@LEVEL FOUR = Job helped prove to Satan that we can serve God for who He is not just for what He does.
@LEVEL TWO = 3B.
We Must Be Honest With Ourselves And With God
@LEVEL TWO = 4B.
Beware Of Pigeon‑Hole Theology
@SCRIPTURE = ISA 55:8<R>"For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways," declares the LORD.
@LEVEL TWO = 5B.
Suffering Is Not Always Punishment For Sin
@LEVEL TWO = 6B.
God's People Always Have Access To Him
@LEVEL THREE = Job longed for an arbitrator
@SCRIPTURE = JOB 9:33<R>If only there were someone to arbitrate between us, to lay his hand upon us both,
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@LEVEL THREE = We have one
@SCRIPTURE = 1TI 2:5<R>For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus,
@LEVEL ONE = CONCLUSION
@LEVEL TWO = What We Need
@LEVEL FOUR = When we hurt deeply we need a revelation not an explanation of God.
@LEVEL TWO = Where We Find It
@LEVEL FOUR = The Bible
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