Teaching through the book of Job

Zechariah Describes the culmination of history

Zechariah foretells the fountain of cleansing

God's Battle Against Nations and Hearts

The People are Promised Restoration

God pronounces a coming judgment and redemption

Zechariah foretells the blessings of God

God makes promises to His people

Zechariah rebukes the ritualistic religion of men

Zehcariah's Vision of Horsemen and the King

Zechariah is shown the problem and solution for sin

Zechariah is shown God's purpose in His People's work

Zechariah sees a glimpse of perfect redemption

Zechariah foretells the realities of life in Christ

Zechariah sees a vision of the battle of God's people

God demonstrates His sovereignty even in hard times

God calls His people to return

God challenges Job to show his authority over Behemoth and Leviathan

Elihu finishes his speech by defending the righteousness of God

Job is chastised by Elihu for presumption

Elihu Accuses Job of Speaking against God

Elihu finally speaks to Job from God's Wisdom

Job refuses his friends allegations. He wants to hear from God

Job longs for His fellowship and union with God

Job poetically reprimands the friends for not valuing wisdom

Job warns his counselors about oppressing God's people

Job is Disturbed by God's Lack of Justice

Eliphaz preaches the first prosperity gospel

Job refutes Zophar's claim that suffering is always due to God's what

Zophar condemns Job and describes God's perfect Justice

Job refutes Bildad and accuses him of sin

Bided gives a perfect description of perfect justice in hell, but misapplies it to Job

Job rebukes his friends again and in desperation looks for a mediator

Eliphaz explains his works based religion

Job schools his friends on wisdom and God's sovereignty

Zophar attempts to counsel Job with his prideful religion

Job starts bringing serious questions against God

Job starts getting hopeless and disparaging God

Bildad offers a graceless religion to Job

Job begins to show signs of Hopelessness in suffering

Job cannot accept Eliphaz's Religious explanation of his suffering

Eliphaz begins by counseling Job to turn back to God

Job's Suffering is real as he pours out his heart

Job is initially supported by his friends

Job's faith is revealed for what it is