Love God, Love Neighbor

Session 4.45 for November 4, 2012

In today’s passage from Mark 12:28-34, we see Jesus answering the question of the religious leaders:  “What is the greatest commandment?” Jesus answer reveals what many Jewish leaders already knew – that we are to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind and love our neighbor as ourselves.  We know this commandment well, as did the scribes.  Yet we, like many in Jesus’ time, don’t do a good job of embodying this commandment even though it is the greatest commandment, from which all other commandments stem.    

 

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Scripture: Mark 12:28-34

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No Answers, But Presence

Session 4.44 for October 28, 2012

For the past few weeks, we have discussed the story of Job, a man who lost everything, lived in anguish, and never stopped seeking God in the midst of his pain. Last week, we saw that Job began to ask God questions, and we talked about the questions that we have for God. We saw that God answers Job’s questions with more questions. This week, we see Job settling into God’s presence and feeling God in the midst of the pain and anguish. Then, we learn that there is a light at the end of the tunnel – Job’s suffering and torment finally gives way to blessings. Job surely does not forget his experiences. Rather, these experiences leave Job with a deeper sense of faith and awareness of God’s presence.

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Scripture: Job 42:1-17

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Questions For Answers

Session 4.43 for October 21, 2012

For the past couple of weeks, we have been looking at the story of Job. Job went through terrible struggles and cried out to God, but still maintained his faith. In today’s scripture, we hear Job asking questions of God. God shows us to answer Job, but God’s answer consists of a whirlwind of more questions.

 

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Scripture: Job 38:1-7, 34-41

 

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Moments of Absence

Session 4.42 for October 14, 2012

In today’s lesson Job feels overwhelmed and at a loss for the terrible calamities in his life. Last week we learned his life is hanging in the balance due to a conversation between God and the Adversary. Today, in chapter 23, Job experiences the depths of pain, loss, sadness, regret, and suffering. He feels as if God abandoned him. He searches his heart for God’s presence but finds absence and emptiness. All Job wants is to find God so he can offer up his complaints – surely God will then help Job in this time of need!

 

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Scripture: Job 23:1-17

 

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Why Serve God?

Session 4.41 for October 7, 2012

In today’s lesson from Job, we hear about a good and wise man who faced incredible loss and suffering. We glimpse a conversation between God and an Adversary in which God allows Job’s suffering. We hear Job’s wife asking her husband to “curse God and die” to which Job replies “Shall we receive the good at the hand of God, and not receive the bad?" For much of Job’s life, he was a faithful and blameless man who received many blessings and was loyal to God. At this point in his life, Job is experiencing great pain and loss, yet he is still loyal to God – even when the blessings have dried up.

 

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Scripture: Job 1:1, 2:1-10

 

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