To Speak Well of God
An Exposition of the Book of Job
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Peel
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Written by:
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John Pople
About this listen
It begins with the Divine injunction:
"Have you considered my servant, Job?"
The biblical drama of Job is haunting. A blameless man is tormented by "the Satan" - stripped of wealth, status, possessions, health, and children - all with God's permission! Who is this Satan? More chilling still, who is this God? And why, despite this cataclysmic carnage, does the drama focus on the resulting argument between Job and his 3 friends?
The ending of the drama seems no clearer. When God reveals Himself, what is He saying? Finally, God restores Job. Yet does this truly repair His permitted destruction of him?
With its distinctive identification of the Satan, this interpretation offers unique insights into the classic interactions between God, Satan, and the Righteous Man, revealing the messianic message encoded within. Most importantly, it lends reason to persevere in faith, as Job did, and speak well of God.
©2017 John A. Pople (P)2017 John A. PopleWhat listeners say about To Speak Well of God
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- JD Last
- 2018-09-19
Exquisite and valuable insight
Through a dark and intense season in my life, I sought to understand the depths of the Book of Job, and turned to this book to help me grasp the meaning and the message. I savored this book slowly, listening to key passages again and again.
This author is a great teacher, not only did I learn more than I could have imagined, what I learned helped me dig deeper into my relationship with God, cling closer to Him in my walk, speak well of Him through my season of darkness... and by the end of the book, the darkness had lifted.
I wish I had this teacher, in this format, for the entire Bible.
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