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American PastorAmerican PastorJob Chapter 42Job 42:1-2 "Then Job answered the Lord, and said, I know that thou canst do every thing, and that no thought can be withholden from thee." This sermon from American Pastor J.D. Montieth highlights the most foundational and important lessons in life from the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job. This sermon, the sixteenth and final sermon in the series on the Book of Job, Job Chapter 42, chronicles Job's confession to the Lord and the Lord's restoration of Job: “Once a man has been sufficiently hum­bled, then all the agitation that previously exi...2022-04-1341 minAmerican PastorAmerican PastorJob Chapter 38:37 to 40:4Job 38:37 "Who can number the clouds in wisdom? or who can stay the bottles of heaven," This sermon from American Pastor J.D. Montieth highlights the most foundational and important lessons in life from the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job. This sermon, the fourteenth in the series on the Book of Job, Job Chapter 38:37-40:4 explores the power and wisdom of the Almighty through creation and Job's response to the Lord's questioning: "Shifting from the heavens, the Lord now directs Job’s attention to the creatures of the earth, that solely by God’s pr...2022-04-1339 minAmerican PastorAmerican PastorElihu Confronts JobJob 34:5-6 "For Job hath said, I am righteous: and God hath taken away my judgment. Should I lie against my right? my wound is incurable without transgression." This sermon from American Pastor J.D. Montieth highlights the most foundational and important lessons in life from the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job. This sermon, the twelfth in the series on the Book of Job, Elihu Confronts Job, continues to chronicle Elihu's response to Job: "Whenever we have improper beliefs of our own righteous character, it is wrongly assumed that tragic events in our...2022-04-1329 minAmerican PastorAmerican PastorElihu Silences Job’s Critics: Eliphaz, Bildad, and ZopharJob 32:15-16 "They were amazed, they answered no more: they left off speaking. When I had waited, (for they spake not, but stood still, and answered no more;)" This sermon from American Pastor J.D. Montieth highlights the most foundational and important lessons in life from the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job. This sermon, the eleventh in the series on the Book of Job, Elihu Silences Job’s Critics: Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar examines the characteristics between true and false prophets and whether they have been sent by the Lord to speak on Hi...2022-04-1327 minAmerican PastorAmerican PastorThe Introduction of ElihuJob 32:1-2 "So these three men ceased to answer Job, because he was righteous in his own eyes. Then was kindled the wrath of Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite, of the kindred of Ram: against Job was his wrath kindled, because he justified himself rather than God." This sermon from American Pastor J.D. Montieth highlights the most foundational and important lessons in life from the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job. This sermon, the tenth in the series on the Book of Job, The Introduction of Elihu, introduces Elihu, the one...2022-04-1339 minAmerican PastorAmerican PastorJob’s Initial Response to ZopharJob 12:1-2 "And Job answered and said, No doubt but ye are the people, and wisdom shall die with you." This sermon from American Pastor J.D. Montieth highlights the most foundational and important lessons in life from the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job. This sermon, the ninth in the series on the Book of Job, Job’s Initial Response to Zophar, illuminates the topic of God's Sovereignty: "What Job said in sarcasm is not too far removed from what his three friends believed to be true—that their wisdom was rare and, with...2022-04-1340 minAmerican PastorAmerican PastorJob and His Three Friends: The Introduction of ZopharJob 11:1 "Then answered Zophar the Naamathite, and said, should not the multitude of words be answered? And should a man full of talk be justified? Should thy lies make men hold their peace? And when thou mockest, shall no man make thee ashamed?" This sermon from American Pastor J.D. Montieth highlights the most foundational and important lessons in life from the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job. This sermon, the eighth in the series on the Book of Job, The Introduction of Zophar, examines the words and the heart of Zophar the Naamathite...2022-04-1330 minAmerican PastorAmerican PastorJob Asks, How Should Man be Just with God?Job 9:2 "I know it is so of a truth: but how should man be just with God?" This sermon from American Pastor J.D. Montieth highlights the most foundational and important lessons in life from the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job. This sermon, the seventh in the series on the Book of Job, Job Asks, How Should Man Be Just With God? explores the most important question for man to ask, "How should man be just with God?" and the resulting answer: "No other question is as important as  this one, and it i...2022-04-1337 minAmerican PastorAmerican PastorJob’s Initial Response to BildadJob 9:1-2 "Then Job answered and said, I know it is so of a truth: but how should man be just with God?" This sermon from American Pastor J.D. Montieth highlights the most foundational and important lessons in life from the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job. This sermon, the sixth in the series on the Book of Job, Job's Initial Response to Bildad, chronicles Job's response to the second of Job's three friends, Bildad the Shuhite: "In Job’s words is the very attribute God praised him for—a very deep...2022-04-1345 minAmerican PastorAmerican PastorJob and His Three Friends: The Introduction of EliphazJob 4:1-21, Job 5:1-27, Job 6:1-30: The Introduction of Eliphaz This sermon from American Pastor J.D. Montieth highlights the most foundational and important lessons in life from the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job. This sermon, the fourth in the series on the Book of Job, Job and His Three Friends: The Introduction of Eliphaz, introduces the first of Job's three friends, Eliphaz the Temanite: "Eliphaz begins speaking before the other two, either because he was the most aged, or thought himself the most knowledgeable. Either way, he thinks himself more than able...2022-04-1348 minAmerican PastorAmerican PastorJob Curses His DayJob 3:1 "After this opened Job his mouth, and cursed his day." This sermon from American Pastor J.D. Montieth highlights the most foundational and important lessons in life from the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job. This sermon, the third in the series on the Book of Job, Job Curses His Day, analyzes Job's dialogue with himself during his time of affliction and what we can learn from it: “Where previously Job had not sinned with this lips, he would not be able to claim this by the end of the book. Be...2022-04-1333 minAmerican PastorAmerican PastorAn Introduction to Job and His Trial: Chapter OneJob 1:1 "There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one  that feared God, and eschewed evil." This sermon from American Pastor J.D. Montieth highlights the most foundational and important lessons in life from the oldest book in the Bible, the Book of Job. This sermon, the first in the series on the Book of Job, Job Chapter One, touches on God's dealing's with man, angels, the devil, and all of our trials and circumstances in life: "Job was not perfect in t...2022-04-1339 min