THIS SUNDAY! Join Element at Ferini Park in Los Alamos at 9:00am for ONE Church Service In The Park! All are welcome. Help us Celebrate together with Old Days.
At the beginning of the book of Job, God points to Job as a godly man, instead of Job’s three friends; it is something that is supposed to stay in our minds as the story unfolds. Job’s three friends are not a picture of our enemies’, they are a picture of believers who misunderstand God and criticize others without relying on God’s guidance.
Elihu does not sugar-coat his understanding of God and he will say that God himself can bring and allow nightmares, pain, suffering, and even death, but he will point to the larger purpose for these things. He also reminds them that ultimately God’s ways are beyond our powers of perception.
oin us for an extended Lent journey as we look at who God is through the life of Job (pronounced Joeb in English and e·yove’ in Hebrew). Job is one of the most misunderstood books in the Old Testament, but seen correctly it can help change the trajectory of our worship and understanding of who God is and who we are.
Lent includes prayer, self-denial, repentance, and generosity; not as an effort to gain God’s blessing or mercy, but as a response to God’s great love already given to us. Our hope is that you would join us for this journey as God’s Spirit leads us to know Him (and ourselves) better.