Job - A Hope Building Narration

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Synopsis

Job's story is honestly narrated with the purpose of discovering and declaring how to have strong hope in the hardest of times. For more information about Pastor Alan Latta and Generations Church of Granbury go to www.generationspeople.org

Episodes

  • HOW TO ALWAYS HAVE HOPE - Job 40-42

    30/09/2012 Duration: 38min

    In this conclusion to our series on the Book of Job, the truth is declared about the greatness of God and our need to totally trust Him at all times; in order to always have hope, no matter what may come our way.

  • HOW TO HOPE WHEN YOU DON'T KNOW HOW - Job 38-40

    09/09/2012 Duration: 33min

    We hope this sermon helps your hope and trust - in God - to grow like never before. Like Job, who's hopelessness began to diminish as The Lord revealed His greatness to him, so our hope can increase as we consider our Almighty God Who is worthy of complete and total trust. Meditating on His infinite superiority helps us to see God's trustworthiness, thus making it easier to fully trust in Him which opens our hearts to genuine hope.

  • HOW TO HANDLE HOPE ROBBING CRITICS - Job 32-38

    02/09/2012 Duration: 46min

    While some may think they have all the answers to questions about suffering, life has a way of proving otherwise. In this sermon is a strategy for handling those well meaning folks who might unfairly criticize you while you are hurting for any reason.

  • How TO Help The Hopeless - Job 15-31

    19/08/2012 Duration: 49min

    From the pages of the Book of Job, more truth is declared concerning how to help someone who is wrestling with hopelessness; as well as the need to realize that none of know it all. In this teaching, vital keys are shared to empower the hearer to get outside the routine ruts of life and to do something kind for those in need of encouragement.

  • How NOT To Help The Hopeless - Job 1-14

    12/08/2012 Duration: 37min

    While in the midst of hopelessness and despair, Job's friends made matters worse, by trying to make sense of it all, through blaming the poor guy for all of his troubles. In this talk, the hearer is challenged to help the hopeless and to not make things worse for them. The sermon concludes with a wonderful solo sung by George Huff, entitled, "Stand".