On Sunday, September 4, 2022, I will begin teaching a series of studies on the book of Job to members of the Growing in Grace class at The Compass Church in Naperville, Illinois.
The Growing in Grace class is a Bible study group for senior members of The Compass Church, but the class is open to anyone who wants to attend. The class meets every Sunday at 10:30 a.m., just after the 9:15 a.m. worship service.
The nine lessons will be taught during the months of September, October, and the first Sunday in November. These are the nine lessons on the book of Job:
LESSON 1 – SEPTEMBER 4, 2022
“Introduction to the Book of Job”
LESSON 2 – SEPTEMBER 11, 2022
LESSON 3 – SEPTEMBER 18, 2022
LESSON 4 – OCTOBER 2, 2022
LESSON 5 – OCTOBER 9, 2022
LESSON 6 – OCTOBER 16, 2022
LESSON 7 – OCTOBER 23, 2022
LESSON 8 – OCTOBER 30, 2022
LESSON 9 – NOVEMBER 6, 2022
My book, Job and the Problem of Suffering deals with the problem of suffering and God’s awareness of human suffering. You can buy my book on Amazon.
Claude Mariottini
Emeritus Professor of Old Testament
Northern Baptist Seminary
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job:_A_Comedy_of_Justice Did you ever read this? It’s peak Heinlein (both in the good and in the bad). Very much ahead of its time though
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Spiritplumber,
Thank you for the reference. I have not read the book. I will, though, read the article in the Wikipedia.
Claude Mariottini
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