... everybody and we get used to direction like, "Let's see, take 917 to Old Betsy and take a right. Keep going past Dr. Lehman's place...." This Psalm has become so familiar that we miss some of the depth and richness that is there. And we miss ... we have to take time to listen to the Shepherd through the presence of the Holy Spirit. B. Back in the time of both David and the Disciples, they had a clear understanding of the role of the shepherd. They could see the shepherds tending their flocks almost every day ...
... counselors and public figures are confident, they may be wrong. Television: Late-night talk show hosts and comedians (e.g., David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, and Jon Stewart) are often witty, brash, and full of ridicule, but when not paired with ... the Universe The miscreator of mankind— A party to the crimes He punishes.2 Book: In God’s Waiting Room, by Lehman Strauss. After preaching for many years on the Christian’s response to suffering, Strauss (1911–97) learned firsthand about affliction and ...
... sees his great-grandchildren (42:16). With language that echoes the experiences of Abraham (Gen. 25:8), Isaac (Gen. 35:29), and David (1 Chron. 29:28), Job is described as living out a very good and satisfying life. The long life he enjoys is ... good way. Illustrating the Text Having seen God’s omnipotence, Job yields to God in great humility. Book: In God’s Waiting Room, by Lehman Strauss. In this book, Strauss writes, “I expect to meet Job one day. I will thank him for his rich legacy. He has helped ...