Reflect on the fact that you actually give God, the Almighty, pleasure. Write down your thoughts to Him.

Similar documents
Job Chapters 34 page 1 of 6 M.K. Scanlan. Job Chapter 34

A MAN WHOSE NAME WAS JOB Text: Job 1:1

STUDY PAGES/NOTES KNOW THE WORD WEEK 82 DAY 1

In Search of the Lord's Way. "Read the Bible"

2. It was Job's regular practice to worship God (4-5) 2. God presents Job as a fine, God-fearing man of integrity (8)

52 DAY STUDY GUIDE. September 9-October 31, 2018 R E B U I L D R E S T O R E R E N E W NEHEMIAH

Craig Arnhart. Hey Kids,

Living the Spirit-Led Life WEEK 2: OPENING MY HEART TO GOD S WAYS

Sanctification is the work of God within the believer by which we

Bible Verses Set #2 Name: Bible Verses Set #1. Name: Bible Verses Set #3. Bible Verses Set #4 Name: Name:

Handling Aright The Word of God - 2 Tim. 2:15 2 Timothy 2:15 What Are Some Things that Hinder One from Rightly Dividing the Word of God?

What s The Deal With The Old Testament?

Statements for the Believer

HOPE CALL TO ME PURPOSE. Psalm 62:5 Find rest, O my soul, in God alone; my hope comes from Him. NASB

International Sunday School Lesson Study Notes October 26, Lesson Text: Job 42:1-10 Lesson Title: Hope Satisfies.

Job Chapters 33 page 1 of 7 M.K. Scanlan. Job Chapter 33

Table of Contents. INTRODUCTION... 5 OLD TESTAMENT Genesis 1:27 So God created man in his own

The Prophetic Experience of Job. ~ an outline study ~ (Some Scripture references are paraphrased.)

IMPORTANT VERSES FOR OUR CHILDREN TO KNOW

VISITING THE PSALMS Part Five: Psalm 119 Scripture: Psalm 119:1-176 SUNDAY JULY 19, 2009

PETE BUMGARNER MINISTRIES

I wonder if Jewish parents use it to teach their children their ABCs or in their case their ABGs, aleph, beth, gimel.

I know, Lord, that you are all-powerful; that you can do everything you want. Job 42:2

Gopher Buddies Scripture Memory Verse Quiz (Year 2- NIV)

The Art of Personal Witnessing - Part 1 Lorne Sanny

52 VERSES FOR KIDS TO MEMORIZE

Spiritual Journal for Kids. With Instructions for Parents

Innocent Blood. Lesson. Sabbath Afternoon. *November 12 18

Psalm 19: Creation and God s Law

A. Man is incapable of being righteous. "What is man, that he could be pure?" (15:14, cf 15-16) Romans 3:23

Signs of Perfect Love July 19, John 4:16b-5:5

Faith and suffering Book of Job

But Moses said to God, Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the children of Israel out of Egypt?

Study Job 9:32-35; 13:20-24; 19:25-27; 23: Integrity in Seeking God Questions and answers below.

Route 66 Understanding Job. Dr. Stephen Rummage, Senior Pastor Bell Shoals Baptist Church April 27, 2016

Survey of Job. by Duane L. Anderson

Living the Spirit-Led Life WEEK 3: USING ADVERSITY TO MAKE US STRONGER

Job Persecuted/Afflicted

Building a great church through prayer

FELLOWSHIP LIFE GROUPS READING & ACTIVITY APPROACH

Old Testament. Part Two. Created for use with young, unchurched learners Adaptable for all ages including adults

A twenty-two day. journey to loving God s. Word more

30 BIBLE VERSES ON DISCERNMENT

Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE, Copyright 1960,1962,1963,1968,1971,1972,1973,1975,1977,1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

The Lord Cleanses and Restores Scriptures from Susan King Radio Broadcast 10/22/17

Job 34:1 37 (NKJV)1Elihu further answered and said: 2 Hear my words, you wise men; Give ear to me, you who have knowledge.

1. Common Grace. 2. The Holy Spirit s Grace of. 3. The Holy Spirit s Gracious

Job s Three Friends - Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar

Elihu the Son of Barachel. A Pattern for Young Men

How Satan Attacks The Saints Pt. 6 Understanding The Battle

Old Testament. through the Bible

Mary Tucker. Publisher Mary D. Smith, M.S. Ed. Author

MESSAGES FROM FACE BOOK FRIENDS OF EMMINISTRIES

The Verdict Job 42:7-17 Series: Book of Job [#8] Pastor Lyle L. Wahl Knox E.F.C. November 25, 2007

SpirituallyHungry.com 1

Love God Love Others Love the World!

NKJV New King James Version (Updated November 17, 2016)

1. Share with your group one good thing about your summer. 2. Does this first day at Women in the Word bring you joy or jitters? Explain.

Psalm 119:33-56 page 1 of 7 M.K. Scanlan. Psalm 119: He V: 33 The Psalmist s prayer - Teach me - instruct me in your ways.

THE CONVERSIONS IN ACTS SERIES - Lesson Three Conversion of the Ethiopian - How To Become A Christian - Acts 8:26-40

Week Three: Job, Faith, and the Revelation of God - Job 1-2 Overview

rules for the road anchored

St John-Emmanuel Lutheran School 3 rd Grade Memory Work List

Scripture quotations marked (NLT) are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright 1996, 2004, 2007 by Tyndale House Foundation.

HIDE IT UNDER A BUSHEL - NO! I'M GONNA LET IT SHINE!

bible p omise book for men Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois

Day One Face It to Fix It: Acknowledge Failures and Flaws

Message #1: The Book Of Beginnings: How Big Is Your God?

SCHOOL OF THE WORD The Psalms. Psalm 19

For many people, communication has become synonymous with talking. When we think of

Have You Considered My Servant Job? Lesson 7 Job : Bildad, Zophar, and Job

Psalms 119 week 2, verse

Family Devotional. Year 1 Quarter 1. God s Word for ALL Generations

NIV New International Version (Updated November 17, 2016)

What is Sweeter than Honey? A Heirarchy of Delights

But the Lord is faithful, and He will strengthen and protect from the evil one. ~ 2 Thessalonians 3:3

Marveling in God s Message Dr. Ritch Boerckel Psalm 119:1-16

Job is tested Job 3:1-42:16

Embassies of Christ Bible Reading Schedule

PRINCIPLES TO OBTAIN THE FAVOUR OF GOD PART ONE HOW DO I OBTAIN THE FAVOUR OF GOD?

The BIBLe expedition. Job Overview

Conversations with Elihu

WEEKLY CHILDREN S DEVOTIONAL PLAN

This journal belongs to

Study Guide for Job - Ecclesiastes

The Code Embracing spiritual disciplines to empower supernatural lives

A CATECHISM FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

Memory Treasures from the Holy Bible 1 - Genesis 1: 1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.

A good man obtains favour from the Lord.

Your Very Best Friend

Ungodly counsel VS Godly counsel

Wednesday DAY 1. I WILL TRUST GOD S WORD TO GIVE ME DIRECTION AND GUIDANCE

What God Wants You to Be and Do

Introduction to the Poetic Books REB 7/9/17 Lesson 7. The Fear of the Lord in the Poetic Books

You know when I sit down or stand up. You know my thoughts even when I m far away. 3

BLENDED AND BLESSED PRAYER GUIDE

CHAPTERlO THE PROBLEM OF WRONG BEING DONE

Fire in my Bones Jeremiah 20:9. But His word was in my heart like a burning fire Shut up in my bones;

Text Driven Preaching Workshop Job s Three Friends Deron J. Biles. D. They spoke their convictions to his face, and not behind his back

You do not have because you do not ask God. Really?

Transcription:

Day 1: Job 22.... 1 Day 2: Job 22:6-11... 2 Day 3: Job 22:21-30... 3 Day 4: Job 23... 4 Day 5 Job 24... 5 Day 6: Job 25 and 26... 6 Job 22 through 26 These readings and study questions are in preparation for next week's lesson. As you study each day ask the Lord to speak to you through His Word. Ask the Holy Spirit to make the Word come alive to you for that day. Day 1: Read Job 22. Notice the four questions Eliphaz asks in verses 2 3: Can a man be of benefit to God? Can even a wise man benefit him? What pleasure would it give the Almighty if you were righteous? What would he gain if your ways were blameless? (NIV) Using the following verses, how would you answer Eliphaz s questions: Psalm 69:30 31 Proverbs 15:8, 26 2 Corinthians 5:7 9 Ephesians 5:8 10 1 Timothy 2:1 3 Reflect on the fact that you actually give God, the Almighty, pleasure. Write down your thoughts to Him.

Day 2: Job 22:6-11 2 Compare Eliphaz s description of Job in 22:6 11 with his description in 4:3 4. What do you notice? Eliphaz makes some strong accusations. Let s check if they are accurate. What do you learn when you compare Job 22:6 with Job 31:19 20? What do you learn when you compare Job 22:7 9 with Job 31:16 17, 21 22? Eliphaz switched from commending Job for his good deeds to condemning him for false deeds. In an effort to prove that Job is being punished for guilt, Eliphaz lies. He has moved from simply not knowing to outright sinning. Was there a time when you were so certain you were right about something that you went too far to prove you were right? What was the result? Perhaps, like Job, you ve been on the receiving end of this kind of criticism. Here s a helpful article: http://leslievernick.com/pdfs/how-to-handle-toxic-and-critical-people.pdf

Day 3: Job 22:21-30 3 Meditate on Job 22:21 30 and express what it means to you: to submit and be at peace with God to be restored by the Almighty to find delight in the Almighty and lift your face to God to be heard by the Lord

Day 4: Job 23 4 Read Job 23:10-12. 10 But he knows where I am going. And when he tests me, I will come out as pure as gold. 11 For I have stayed on God s paths; I have followed his ways and not turned aside. 12 I have not departed from his commands, but have treasured his words more than daily food. (NLT) What do you learn about the paths we walk from Jeremiah 6:16 19? What further information do Proverbs 21:16 and 22:5 provide? Read Psalms 119:103-105: 103 How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth! 104 I gain understanding from your precepts; therefore I hate every wrong path. 105 Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path. (NIV) It is a great first step to read the Word of God and know the path, but it is not sufficient to only know and see the path. Even Satan knows God s Word. We must act on God s Word and, like Job, choose to walk His path. What path are you walking and where does it lead? What do you need to change in your life to get on or stay on the right path? Make Job s and the psalmist s words into a prayer for your path.

Day 5 Job 24 5 Read Job 24:1-17. Job raises the question: Why is God silent? Why doesn t He judge evil? In the opening verses of chapter 24 he describes some of the evil deeds that go unpunished. It is difficult to know if Job is crying out in frustration and confusion because of his own suffering, or if he is refuting Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar s declarations that the wicked are always punished and the righteous always prosper. Read Job 24:18-25. Job concludes that God s justice is not denied; it is merely delayed. The wicked flourish now, but judgment is coming. According to the New Testament why does God delay sending sinners to their fate? Romans 2:4 2 Peter 3:9 If God judged every sin the moment it was committed, who would escape judgment? Praise God for His great patience both in your life and in the world today.

Day 6: Job 25 and 26 6 Bildad s final words are the last we hear from Job s trio of friends. Read Job 25. Bildad correctly assesses God s power. And, yes, humans are is but worms compared to God. But God does not see us as maggots and worms. God created us in his image and tells us we are fearfully and wonderfully made (Ps. 139). Read Job 26:1-14. Job starts his final defense by sarcastically noting that his friends have been of no help (vv. 1 4). Though his friends declared that God was powerful, Job seems intent on proving he already knows this by giving an even stronger proclamation of God s power (vv. 5 14). Kathy Bartalsky and her husband, Steve, were missionaries in Ethiopia. Steve flew a helicopter, bringing the gospel and famine relief to the Ethiopian tribesmen. They moved there after their two young children had died and they had been serving for only two months in Ethiopia when on August 4, 1987, Kathy received the report that Steve s helicopter had crashed: both Steve and his passenger had been killed instantly. Three days after the accident, Kathy felt the need to go out to the crash site to be alone with God. As the Lord ministered to her, she became aware of the necessity of trusting Him and affirming the great truths of His Word no matter what life experiences we may encounter. In her own words: What I went through I didn t volunteer for. Yet I believe it comes down to these basic questions. Are you going to trust Christ, or aren t you? Are you going to stand on the Word you have been taught, or aren t you? What if I had sat on that hillside and said, Lord, I can t do it. I can t be Your child anymore. You demand too much from me. Where else could I go? What else in the world gives me the hope that is in Christ Jesus? Kathy s Job-like story is found in her book, Soaring on Broken Wings. Moody Publishers (June 1992) In the present section of Job we find Job and his companions coming to the same conclusion: the need to affirm the great truths of God, even when we cannot understand God s present dealings with us. What truth about God do you need to focus on this week? How will you keep this in mind?