11th Sunday After Pentecost
Spark your thoughts for August 13, 2023! Tune in to Lectionary Kick-start for a discussion about the texts for the 11th Sunday after Pentecost
Spark your thoughts for August 13, 2023! Tune in to Lectionary Kick-start for a discussion about the texts for the 11th Sunday after Pentecost
In keeping with the flow of the book of Job, the preacher should replace the listener’s sense of indignation with a sense of wonder at God’s majesty and his grace
Prof. Bill Carr discusses the Old Testament pericope for the 4th Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 7), in the Year B lectionary
Prof. Bill Carr will host the weekly live-stream video chat on the Old Testament lectionary for the Spring quarter, beginning Tuesday, March 10
Chapel Sermon by Erik Herrmann from Job 38:4-18 on Wednesday, August 06, 2014
Chapel Sermon by Joel Okamoto from Job 38:4-18 1 on Friday, August 01, 2014
By David R. Maxwell This text emphasizes the transcendence of God. The question for the preacher is, “Why do we need to know that God is transcendent? How does God’s transcendence function in our theology and our lives?” In the context of Job, God’s transcendence serves to undermine any claim we may have on God. We like to ..
Job 38:1-11 13th Sunday after Pentecost, God admonishes Job by asking him where was he when the world was created
Job 38:1-11 Pentecost 3, Series A, God admonishes Job by asking him where was he when the world was created
By Andrew Bartelt Literary and Canonical Background Our Lord’s ministry began with the notice that John the Baptist had been arrested (4:12). The words and deeds of Jesus now have been twice interrupted by the ongoing story of John, who sent his disciples to ask if Jesus was “the one to come” in 11:2ff. Jesus answered ..
Chapel Sermon by Arthur Graudin from Job 38:1-11 on Monday, June 23, 2003