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Understanding Series
Gerald H. Wilson
... at this point of persuading them, Job must turn to the only court of appeal left to him. He proclaims his desire to speak to the Almighty and to argue his case with God. The friends have driven him to confront God directly despite the deep misgivings he expressed in 9:14–20. Clines (Job 1–20, p. 305) suggests that Job has abandoned hope for divine vindication and is seeking “reconciliation rather than victory.” When Job says he wants to “argue my case,” he is using a legal idiom based on the ...

52. The Power of Love
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Editor James S. Hewett
... lepers!" "I'll be responsible. They're suffering enough," Captain Shaw said, as he put out his hand and took the keys, then knelt and tenderly removed the shackles and treated their bleeding ankles and wrists. About two weeks later Captain Shaw had his first misgivings about freeing these criminals; he had to make an overnight trip and dreaded leaving his wife and child alone. His wife insisted that she wasn't afraid with God being there. The next morning when she went to the front door, she was startled to ...

Sermon
King Duncan
... his prayer. Understand, God couldn’t have picked a less convenient time to lay this burden on his heart! He was in a hurry! He had a full schedule. Why would God interrupt his day with such a vague calling? However, in spite of his questions and misgivings, Watson felt God’s tug. He pulled into the hospital parking lot and went inside. He asked the woman at the reception desk if any members of his congregation had asked for him to visit. A man sitting nearby in the lobby heard Watson’s voice and ...

Sermon
Dave Zuchelli
... they were all too awake. The discomfort of those moments must have called everything into question for them. It was too late to look back. They were caught in the now. We all have these moments in our lives. We all have our doubts, our fears, and our misgivings. In our days of weakness, we are reminded of the call to set our faces toward Jerusalem — to remain resolute in the things of Christ. It’s not easy being a disciple in the twenty-first century. It never has been easy. The early disciples were the ...

Luke 1:26-38, 2 Samuel 7:1-17, Romans 16:1-27
Sermon
Will Willimon
... with a most stubborn pride. When we are making our friends, we insist that friendship must be built on candor and realism about one another. But when it comes to God, we can speak to God only when we are standing on holy ground. Partly we do this out of misgivings over what God might notice about our lives if God got really close to us -- like tourists to the Soviet Union who are allowed to visit the glories of Red Sq are but not the wonders of Siberia. We keep God up there…we leave our true selves out ...

John 10:22-30
Sermon
Lori Wagner
... those around us….only Jesus will do. Jesus knew this all along. That’s why next to his resurrection, the Holy Spirit is the most beautiful gift that he could possibly give us! For we will never be without him. Not ever. Jesus knows our fears. He knows our misgivings. He knows how frustrated we can feel when we don’t know where to turn or whom to trust. He knows how fickle the world can sometimes feel. How lonely. How isolating. But when we stay close to him, he will hold us in God’s right hand, and ...

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