Hope in God
Northwest Bible Church – Nov. 6, 2022 – Book of Job – Alan Conner
Job 9-13
Hope in God
Intro
A. JOB RESPONDS TO BILDAD (Job 9-10).
1. No righteousness (Job 9:1-12).
2. No hope (Job 9:13-24).
3. No umpire (Job 9:25-35).
4. No answers (Job 10:1-7).
5. No understanding (Job 10:8-17).
6. No comfort (Job 10:18-22).
B. ZOPHAR SPEAKS (Job 11).
1. Job is boasting before God in self-righteousness (Job 11:1-6 ).
2. No one knows the path of God’s ways (Job 11:7-12).
3. Confess your sin and all will be well (Job 11:13-20).
C. JOB’S RESPONSE (Job 12-13).
1. Job challenges their understanding of his circumstances (Job 12:1-6).
2. The hand of God is behind it all (Job 12:7-12).
3. God is sovereign over all (Job 12:13-25).
4. Observation confirms this (Job 13:1-2).
5. Rebukes his friends as “worthless physicians” (Job 13:3-12).
6. Job’s hope (Job 13:13-19).
a. Let me speak (Job 13:13-14).
b. Though He slay me, I will hope in Him (Job 13:15-19).
c. What is Job hoping for? (Job 13:16, 18).
D. OUR GOD IS A GOD WHO GIVES HOPE -
1. We hope in the promises, goodness, and sovereignty of God.
2. Our hope is in Jesus Christ.
Conclusion