Allan Bartlam | Job 29:1-17 | Job 30:9-10, 30:16-23, 31:35-37
‘How I long for the months gone by,
for the days when God watched over me,
when his lamp shone on my head
and by his light I walked through darkness!
Oh, for the days when I was in my prime,
when God's intimate friendship blessed my house,
when the Almighty was still with me
and my children were around me.’
...
‘I cry out to you, God,
but you do not answer;
I stand up,
but you merely look at me.
You turn on me ruthlessly;
with the might of your hand you attack me.’
...
‘Oh, that I had someone to hear me!’
Job contrasts the blessedness of his former life - maybe it was not quite as perfect as he remembers it? - with the agony of his present state. As Allan explains, most of us experience a mixture of the two, but we can learn from Job's honesty.
The recording includes the readings from Sarah Trinder and ends with a short reflection from Cathie Bartlam.
Jesus is… the famous one
Jesus is… A teaching, healing, wandering Rabbi
Sending out disciples
Growing as disciples
Making new disciples
The journey on
Messenger of the gospel
Mouthpiece for truth and justice
Moulding culture
Give thanks
Ministering grace and love
Making good work
Modelling godly character
Fruitfulness in the Bible
The big picture
How do we keep going to the end?
Who alone can rescue?
Interlude: What has the Lord done?
How dare you talk to God like that?
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