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Disabilities and the Suffering of Job

Natalie Jefferson·2011-09-01

Thank you, Beacon Lights, for opening up this chapter in Job for me in a new way. Job, Special Needs

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Job

L. Doezema·1946-04-01

The “appointed time” of the (A.V.) doesn’t bring out the primary meaning; it stresses, however, that the work of man is set within time limits by the Sovereign Ruler. His days are as the days of a hireling. That is he is called upon by God to perform his calling faithfully each day. This opening que

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Job

L. Doezema·1947-04-01

Job was a child of God, but he had in his affliction challenged the Lord to answer him. It was only because there was also the earnest plea that he might hear from the Lord as to His way with him that there was any possibility of God’s answering. Job had said in 31:25: “behold my desire is that the

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The Lord Answers Job

Allen Brummel·2022-07-17

The Lord Answers Job Preacher: Rev. Allen Brummel Scripture: Job 38:1-4 I. The Speaker II. The Manner of Speech III. The Demanded Response

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Learning God’s Will Concerning One’s Vocation

Charles Terpstra·1990-07-01

Labor, Providence, Vocation

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The Struggle of Faith

James McCollam·1955-02-01

To another of youth, it falls to his lot to seek employment in business or industry. Again, he is called to the struggle of faith. In job-hunting, the foe presents himself in the form of the powerful labor unions that either prevent the youth from obtaining employment, or attempt to seek him to comp

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Choosing a Life’s Calling?

George C Lubbers·1985-04-01

Within the frame-work of this serving our generation by the will of God we must also try to see a place for our Christian calling in life. Here is more than a “job” to do. In our parlance, “job” means employment for wages or salary. And our life’s calling is really not at all to be equated with a “p

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Professional Ethics in Education

Agatha Lubbers·1960-02-01

This bureau locates vacancies and solicits the interest of employing officials in graduates who are best qualified for positions that are vacant. There are also commercial and state placement bureaus which can indicate positions that are vacant. The prospective teach can also go out and look for a p

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Choosing an Occupation

Jack Lenting·1996-06-01

Be responsible in your tasks now (in school, at home, on the job) E. To support yourself or for the man to be able to support his family F. Work hard (six days shalt thou labor) G. Be a “good” employee or employer (honest, diligent, on time, etc.) H. Make sacrifices ❖ __________________________

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An Appeal To Our Youth Or. . .Choosing an Occupation

Wilhelmina Woudenberg·1946-09-01

Positions of every kind are open for the taking. How flattering for our human nature, when asked, for instance, “Where are you working, or, what are you going to be?” And the reply is: O, I am studying for scientist, doctor, lawyer, engineering, philosophy, or bookkeeper, private secretary, stenogra