Sermon Tone Analysis

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JOB and JESUS
 
All of us have questions, and we want answers!
As we
look at the book of Job we find many of the same questions that we
are asking today.
In our search for answers it becomes clear that
Jesus has given us assurance for all of the difficult questions in life.
1.
What is important in life?
Job 21:7-15                 Matthew 16:26; John 3:16
 
2.
Where can we find God?
Job 23:3-5                   John 14:9
 
3.
Who can save us from judgment?
Job 19:22                     Hebrews 7:24-25
 
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Who can mediate between God and man?
            Job 9:32-33                 1 Timothy 2:5
 
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Where can hope be found?
Job 9:15-16                 Ephesians 1:12-18, 1 Thessalonians 1:3
 
 
The answer to all of these questions is Jesus.
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