One thing that took getting used to as I prepared for a mission to Germany was the Germany fairy tale. Contrary to many romantic tales where heroes prevail against evil and receive rewards for their efforts, Germany fairy tales contain stories where good and bad often happen unexpectedly and to unexpected people: often the hero loses all while the village fool gets incredible fortune. I recently listened to a discussion about the history of the fairy tale which indicated that the modern, more romantic versions of fairy tales may have a detrimental effect in conveying to children that if bad things happen to you must be doing something wrong, because only the wicked get punished and only the heroes earn rewards. In our study of Job this week we look at three different ways to read the book of Job that might help us push past the romantic and add some depth to our understanding of blessing and trial, difficulty and perfection.
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Music: by Steve Oxen
1-3 John, Jude - Fellowship
1-2 Peter - Endure
James - Doers
Hebrews 7-13 - Assurance
Hebrews 1-6 - Captain
1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon - Swerve
1-2 Thessalonians - Patience
Philippians-Colossians - Rejoice
Ephesians - Battle
Galatians - Stand
2 Corinthians 8-13 - Thorn
2 Corinthians 1-7 - Groan
1 Corinthians 14-16 - Voices
1 Cor 8-13 - Body
1 Corinthians 1-7 - Temple
Bonus: Salt Gathering - Study
Romans 7-16 - Belong
Romans 1-6 - Righteousness
Acts 22-28 - Ship
Acts 16-21 - Known
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