JOB FINALLY vents, declaring that he must speak freely since his effort to forget his complaint has failed. In chapter 10, Job addresses God in forceful language, accusing Him of being unjust and demanding answers for his suffering.

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HOW DO we broadcast our message beyond the walls of our virtual church? David Villanueva leads a creative team at GEN3SYS Studios in Guatemala that’s trying to do exactly that with a video game in development called HAV3NS.

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JOB REPLIES to the rebuke of Eliphaz and brings up some interesting points for our study this week. While admitting that God is just and all-powerful, the suffering Job still maintains that his complaints are justified.Continue Reading

The pagan gods of the ancient world did not humbly submit after the Resurrection. Stunned and alarmed by the Resurrection, they withdrew, like the unclean spirit of Matthew 12:43–45, to a waterless place—Arabia.

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WE SEE the divine council worldview in the ongoing discourse of Eliphaz the Temanite, as he mentions the “Holy Ones,” an epithet used elsewhere in the Old Testament for the Watchers (Daniel 4:13, 17).

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YOU WOULDN’T expect to find leaders in banking and high tech taking part in pagan rituals in the desert. You would thus be surprised to find people just like that dancing around the fire alongside people you might bump into at the local supermarket.

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