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We must accept God's Sovereignty The last four chapters of Job are a unit that causes the completion of the sufferings of Job. Job finally gets what he's been seeking, to confront God! It doesn't go as Job expected, there's no discussion about dealing with the righteous and the wicked. It is all about the exaltation of God who is the Creator, the Sustainer, and Controller of all. He sustains everything. The only issue that's dealt with is His position as Sovereign over all. Para. This is really all about God speaking to Job. It might be broken down to two speeches by God to Job. Job's response to God's first speech is to manifest humility. After God's second speech, Job's response is one of repentance. There is a resolution to the problem that Job faced though no specific answers to Job's questions. Para. God's power is demonstrated in nature and His control over all of nature. God made his presence known out of the whirlwind, a theophany. A theophany is a physical manifestation of the presence of God at a special time and way. Para. Wishy-washy sentimentalism has no place in our respect for God! We must never loose are awe and reverence for God. We have no right to be a faultfinder of God. Job acknowledges he has no right to contend with God. God chooses how to use His sovereignty.
In the fall of 1969, Gil began a full-time teaching ministry as Senior Pastor of Indian Hills Community Church. He also earned his Ph.D. from the California Graduate School of Theology. The focus of Pastor Rugh’s ministry is systematic, verse-by-verse teaching of the Bible. As a...