Four Sermons On Job - John Woodhouse. Moore Theological College. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/248980.
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Woodhouse gives 4 talks across the book of Job. In the first talk he reflects on the question in the prologue (chapters 1 and 2) 'Is it not the question that faith in God, or godliness, is grounded in self-interest?' He examines the description the author gives of Job, and then addresses the question. In the second talk Woodhouse gives an overview of the responses of Job to his friends and to is suffering. Woodhouse highlights that faith may waver, be complex, and be overwhelmed by experience, and yet ultimately is faith in God. In the third talk Woodhouse speaks on our fear of suffering, and the response of the friends to Job's suffering. He explains that the friends are contrasted with Job's faith. In the final talk Woodhouse examines Job's complaint with God, and the meeting of the two in the whirlwind. He highlights that speaking from experience is showing ignorance in comparison to God.
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