Title: God Breaks the Silence
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Sermon Title: God Breaks the Silence
Sermon text: Job 38:1-7, Mark 10:35-45
In spite of the same silence between God and Job between heaven and earth, God listens to the conversation between Job's three friends and Job's sign and acts. God breaks the silence and appears in a whirlwind that asks Job questions about the way and creation of the world.
The central goal of interpreting the manifestation of God is the innocence of Job: The Innocent: God manifested in the Spirit-filled Word of Job, which explains and adequately answers the problems reproduced in simple suffering. It confirms the eschatological existence and reveals the creative power of God. God asks Job two questions. Who the hell are you? And where were you when you created this world? to be. God's creative power describes the creation of a sea of chaos by splitting it into two parts.
Job's three friends, along with human weakness and limitations, provide a special reason for his suffering. Innocent by asking more questions from God: Looking forward to a special answer to the affliction of a simple man, what do we order from God in Job's conversation with his friends? can be known He doesn't want to talk about God. He wants to see God. Innocent: The sufferings of simple people are God's original ways of helping humans in managing the chaos of creation.
It is the life of a true dish who follows Jesus Christ that anyone can become great. .Teaching about the disciples, misunderstanding the disciples, and the cycle of prophecy of the Passion are training in calling by referring to the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus. Jesus tells them that he doesn't know what they ask, what they say, or what they do. Jesus calls his disciples to compare his ministry and personality to express his teaching life as a way of life.
Jesus can you love me what do you want When asked, disciples tend to be timid and mean, seeking special rights (basic human rights) from God. Zebedee's sons James, John, and Peter did not understand Jesus. The disciples did not see the glory of the Resurrection behind the crucifixion to find the real purpose of Jesus' work and person as the essential meaning of being a disciple of Jesus.
We are called to follow Christ in the way of the cross. We must listen to Jesus. Our service to God must be a life of service in this world. Jesus came to serve in this world. He came to give His life for the liberty and liberation of others. He doesn't want to be served.