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  • I’m About To Make A Comeback

    Contributed by Charles Jones on Dec 12, 2010
    based on 15 ratings
     | 44,769 views

    While there are bad things that happen to good people we must realize like Job that no matter what we go through we have to have a made up mind that God……..no matter what I go through I’m gone trust you !

    “I’m about to make a Comeback “ Text :Job 13.15 Introduction: A. Why do bad things happen to good people ? The Book of Job, is one of the oldest manuscripts in the Bible, probably written before Exodus! It tells the story about a man who’s name bares the title of this ...read more

  • The Job Factor

    Contributed by Randy Trotter on Jul 14, 2013
     | 8,603 views

    Job used 3 factors in his circumstance to overcome what he faced. Aptitude, Attitude & Altitude. Not only does your “ATTITUDE affect your ALTITUDE” your “ATTITUDE affects your FAITH!”

    THE JOB FACTOR INTRODUCTION: Now I know to some or most of your this is “Christianity 101” but stay with me this morning! I think I have something that will bless you if you are struggling anywhere in your walk with God! When I say “STRUGGLING” I don’t mean ...read more

  • Doctors Bury Their Mistakes Series

    Contributed by Thomas Swope on Mar 18, 2016
     | 7,210 views

    A study of the book of Job 13: 1 – 28

    Job 13: 1 – 28 Doctors Bury Their Mistakes 1 “Behold, my eye has seen all this, my ear has heard and understood it. 2 What you know, I also know; I am not inferior to you. 3 But I would speak to the Almighty, and I desire to reason with God. 4 But you forgers of lies, you are all ...read more

  • The Refiner's Fire

    Contributed by Sam Mccormick on Aug 18, 2017
    based on 4 ratings
     | 49,674 views

    The prophet Malachi wrote that the Lord would send his messenger of the covenant, and asks, "who can stand when he appears? For he is like a refiner's fire and like fullers' soap." What is the answer to Malachi's question?

    THE REFINER’S FIRE Malachi 3:1-6 I. Introduction – Malachi says that at his appearing Jesus will be like a refiner’s fire, or launderer’s soap. The Israelites had a question, not unlike a question we might ask. Our main text is in answer to a question from the Israelites: Mal 2:17 - You have ...read more

  • The Refining Fire

    Contributed by Dr. Casey Adams on Oct 9, 2018
    based on 1 rating
     | 8,830 views

    This message is to encourage the believer that even though we go through trails and hardships, we will not be utterly destroyed but we will be purified by the Refiners Fire.

    I. "HE SHALL SIT AS A REFINER AND PURIFIER OF SILVER" A. This is a beautiful and not uncommon figure of speech in Scripture: 1. The Psalmist, the wise men, and the prophets have all made use of it 2. The simile used in our text indicates that God is at work to purify the lives of His people, even ...read more

  • Trust After Tragedy

    Contributed by Dr. Ronald Shultz on Jul 23, 2020
    based on 1 rating
     | 9,501 views

    Trust is easy in the easy times. Tragedy is when you find out if you truly trust.

    I was asked how you have trust or faith after tragedy and an hour or so later Pastor Mike asked me to speak tonight. I took that as my cue to speak on that topic. I have been through a few tragedies in my life and never thought of myself as a trauma survivor until I was trained to ...read more

  • The Wisdom Of Silence

    Contributed by James Dina on Aug 15, 2020
     | 8,079 views

    It is a great part of prudence to know when to be silent and when to speak. If you have nothing good, true or useful to say, it is better to be silent and say nothing. You have two ears and one mouth—use them proportionately.”

    THE WISDOM OF SILENCE Oh, that you would be silent, and it would be your wisdom! (Job 13:5) “A fool utters all his mind: but a wise man keeps it in till afterwards.”—Proverbs 29:11 The tongue is a deadliest weapon. It’s quick, sharp ...read more

  • La SabidurÍa Del Silencio

    Contributed by James Dina on Aug 15, 2020
     | 6,831 views

    Es muy prudente saber cuándo callar y cuándo hablar. Si no tienes nada bueno, verdadero o útil que decir, es mejor callar y no decir nada. Tienes dos oídos y una boca, úsalos proporcionalmente."

    LA SABIDURÍA DEL SILENCIO ¡Oh, que te quedaras callado, y sería tu sabiduría! (Job 13:5) "El necio dice todo lo que piensa, pero el sabio lo guarda para después." -Proverbios 29:11 La lengua es un ...read more

  • Ang Karunungan Ng Katahimikan

    Contributed by James Dina on Aug 15, 2020
     | 2,879 views

    Aalamin sa atin ng karunungan ang oras na maging tahimik at kung kailan magsalita. Kung wala kang mabuting, totoo o kapaki-pakinabang na sabihin, mas mahusay na tumahimik at walang sasabihin. Mayroon kang dalawang tainga at isang bibig — gamitin nang proporsyonal.

    Ang Karunungan ng Katahimikan Mano nawa ay magsitahimik kayong lahat! At magiging inyong karunungan.! (Job 13: 5) "Ang mangmang ay nagsasalita ng lahat ng kanyang pag-iisip: nguni't ang taong pantas ay pinananatili ito hanggang sa pagkatapos." - ...read more

  • Worthless Physicians

    Contributed by Joe Mack Cherry on Feb 25, 2019
     | 2,291 views

    We must be careful in ministering not to "jump the gun" on our assessments of a situation and choosing our words carefully is a must.

    Worthless Physicians I. Introduction A. Situation 1. Have you ever stuck your foot in your mouth? Let me tell you about me. a. For the first 20 years of my adult life, I could brush my teeth, use Listerine, and my breathe would still smell like boot leather and toe jam! I grew up on ...read more

  • My Heart And My Eyes Series

    Contributed by Steve Shepherd on Nov 21, 2013
    based on 84 ratings
     | 17,174 views

    The path to greater spiritual strength and depth. 1- We keep pride and haughtiness far from us 2- We are not concerned with matters beyond us 3- We have become quiet and still before God

    INTRO.- My heart and my eyes. How important is your heart and your eyes? Both are important to life and one to a better life. ILL.- A lady said to her doctor: "Doctor, take a look at me. When I woke up this morning, I looked at myself in the mirror and saw my hair all wiry and frazzled up, my ...read more

  • Purpose Won’t Kill Me

    Contributed by Gregory Thomas on Apr 2, 2009
    based on 6 ratings
     | 8,263 views

    We will experience adversity but our success is predicated upon how well we handle our trials.

    Purpose won’t Kill Me Though He Slay Me Yet Will I Trust Him, but I will maintain mine own ways before him. Job 13:15 Everyone that knows the story of Job would assert that Job is the master of suffering, having to endure adversity that is unknown to any ordinary man ...read more

  • The Truest Test Of Trust

    Contributed by Stephen E. Trail on Aug 2, 2016
     | 11,712 views

    A sermon to emphasis the importance of trust in God.

    Two men were walking through a field one day when they spotted an enraged bull. Instantly they darted toward the nearest fence. The storming bull followed in hot pursuit, and it was soon apparent they wouldn’t make it. Terrified, the one shouted to the other, "Put up a prayer, John. ...read more

  • Dealing With Prolonged Suffering | Job Series

    Contributed by Shine Thomas on Oct 8, 2020
     | 6,210 views

    At some point, every thinking person is faced with this question: If God is the Sovereign Creator, who loves his creation and desires

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  • Week 4: Rethinking A Quid Pro Quo Kind Of Faith (Sermon Adapted From Pete Metzger) Series

    Contributed by Daniel Habben on May 23, 2021
     | 3,347 views

    Do we think that goes owes us for what we do for him?

    Quid pro quo. Do you know what that Latin phrase means? It translates literally as “this for that.” Conversationally, we might say, “I scratch your back, you scratch mine.” For example, if I head out on vacation and ask my neighbor to take my garbage to the curb while I’m away, it’s perfectly ...read more