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THE PATIENCE OF JOB: God's Faith in Job

The following questions can be used as a weekly recap in a small group setting or as a personal study aid for the sermon preached by Lead Pastor Tommy Dove at the Grace Place on Sunday, August 27, 2017.  Past sermons are available offline at www.nashvillechurch.com .  Click on “Media” to view the video. Weekly Warm-up: What traits do you look for in a friend? How do real friends react in problems? How can you be a better friend? Weekly Overview: Going through a season of suffering is difficult.  It is hard to see that any blessing will ever come again.  Job felt that way but God had not forgotten Job.  God has not forgotten you in your suffering either.  Job was faithful to trust God through even the toughest of circumstances.  He never doubted God even when everything and everyone was telling him otherwise.  God’s faith in Job was strong! Weekly Discussion Questions: Read Job 42:7-17 How did God react to Job’s friends? What did God require of the friends? Wh

THE PATIENCE OF JOB: His Testimony

The following questions can be used as a weekly recap in a small group setting or as a personal study aid for the sermon preached by Lead Pastor Tommy Dove at the Grace Place on Sunday, August 20, 2017.  Past sermons are available offline at www.nashvillechurch.com .  Click on “Media” to view the video. Weekly Warm-up: What are your eclipse day plans? Why do people get fixated on one event such as the eclipse? Compare the apoca-eclipse mania to the Star of Bethlehem excitement. Weekly Overview: We have all met someone face-to-face whom we had previously only heard about or talked with on the phone or by email.  Most of the time, they do not look like they sound or how they appear in a photograph.  People we have only seen on TV or in the movies are usually much shorter or smaller than they seem on the big screen when we meet them in person.  Job had heard of God, he had worshipped God, his life had been above reproach; but when he saw God, Job realized how great God trul

THE PATIENCE OF JOB -- His Testing

The following questions can be used as a weekly recap in a small group setting or as a personal study aid for the sermon preached by Lead Pastor Tommy Dove at the Grace Place on Sunday, August 13, 2017.  Past sermons are available offline at www.nashvillechurch.com .  Click on “Media” to view the video. Weekly Warm-up: What kind of test taker are you? Have you ever cheat on a test? How do you prepare for a test? Weekly Overview: We have all experienced bad days – receiving news of a loved one’s death, losing a job, getting a bad diagnosis or seeing the destruction of our home – but none of us have had a bad day like Job’s bad day.  Job lost his fortune and his family all in one day but he did not lose his faith.  Job continued to praise God despite the circumstances.  After all that loss, now Job is sitting in a heap scraping his oozing wounds with a piece of broken pottery.  Surely, now, he will lose his patience and give up on God!  Nope because Job’s relationship was

THE PATIENCE OF JOB -- His Integrity

The following questions can be used as a weekly recap in a small group setting or as a personal study aid for the sermon preached by Lead Pastor Tommy Dove at the Grace Place on Sunday, August 6, 2017.  Past sermons are available offline at www.nashvillechurch.com .  Click on “Media” to view the video. Weekly Warm-up: What does it mean to be two-faced? When have you known someone without integrity? How did their behavior affect you? Weekly Overview: Life was good for Job living in the land of Uz.  He was rich and had a great family.  Everyone in Uz respected and admired Job.  Job feared God and followed all the religious practices but he took it one step farther – he stayed away from all wrong.  Job didn’t want evil anywhere near him or his perfect family.  We may not have the patience of Job but we should strive to have his integrity. Weekly Discussion Questions: Read Job 1:1-12 What does it mean to have integrity? How did his integrity cause him to act?  With