Sunday 20th October 2024 Texts: Job 38: 1-7, 34-41 Mark 10: 35-45 Ancient text, contemporary relevance? Job was written around 3,500 years ago but in a sense is, in the words of the commentator T H Robinson, ‘one of the most modern books in the bible.’ This is the 3rd in a 3-part sermon series on the book of Job. In the first sermon we asked the difficult question, ‘why do good people suffer?’ In the second sermon we pondered the times when God seems strangely absent in our times of struggle and questioning – where are you, God, when I really need you! Job and his friends are debating these 2 questions and testing their theories, forming their answers, their philosophical and theological reasoning and arguments. Watch the recorded sermon here: https://youtu.be/xrhwKddOrUk.
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