God challenges Job to show that he is qualified to stand toe-to-toe with God on the issue of his purpose in the world.
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Consider the Wonders of God | Job 36:19-37:24 | Tom J. Nettles
God works all things after the counsel of his own will (Ephesians 1: 11), so no one may question his operation of the world or of their own lives.
The Day of Atonement: Foreshadowing Repentance and Faith | Brandon Rhea
How does the Day of Atonement foreshadow Jesus’ atonement? How does the yearly sacrifice portend Christ’s redemption?
The Day of Atonement: Foreshadowing Believer’s Baptism | Brandon Rhea
How do the Levitical washings foreshadow believer’s baptism? How do the ceremonial baths portend a Christian’s immersion?
The Day of Atonement: Foreshadowing Jesus’ Particular Atonement | Brandon Rhea
How does the Day of Atonement foreshadow Jesus’ atonement for His people? How does the yearly sacrifice portend Christ’s redemption for His elect?
The Day of Atonement: Foreshadowing Jesus Our Propitiation and Scapegoat | Brandon Rhea
How does the Day of Atonement foreshadow Jesus’ atonement for His people? How does the yearly sacrifice portend Christ’s redemption for His elect?
The Day of Atonement: Foreshadowing Jesus Our High Priest | Brandon Rhea
How does the Day of Atonement foreshadow Jesus’ atonement for His people? How does the yearly sacrifice portend Christ’s redemption for His elect?
Treasure the Ransom | Job 36:6-18 | Tom J. Nettles
Elihu interacts with Job on the mystery of God’s ways with a sinful world, its sinful people, his wrath, and...
God is Good | Job 36:1-6 | Tom J. Nettles
Goodness does not mean moral gullibility and can include no compromise of perfect justice.
Empty Objections | Tom J. Nettles
Any level of righteousness attained by a creature adds nothing to God, for he is perfectly righteous, unchangeably holy and can neither be increased or decreased in any of his permanently resident perfections.