Job's God (Part 1) - Job 38:1-40:2

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Date:  06/28/15
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  Job’s God (Part 1)
Scripture:  Job 38:1-40:2

Description:  Job’s lost everything even though he’d done nothing wrong. His main desire was to know why. Near the end of the book, in a passage of remarkable power and beauty, God finally speaks to him. But what God says is not what Job expected. He doesn’t mention Job’s experience at all. He responds instead with a poem celebrating the vastness, complexity, and wildness of the natural world. How is this response helpful?

Job's Faith - Job 1:20-22

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Date:  06/21/15
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  Job’s Faith
Scripture:  Job 1:20-22

Description:  What is the wise way to respond to innocent suffering? This question is central to the book of Job. No one paying attention to the world can deny the reality of innocent suffering—that our experience of the world is far from what we wish it to be, and often our suffering doesn’t make sense. If Job’s friends show us how not to respond to this reality, Job’s own responses to his friends and to his God model authentic faith in our suffering.

Job's Friends - Job 2:11-37:24

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Date:  06/14/15
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  Job’s Friends
Scripture:  Job 2:11-37:24

Description:  Job is about the wise way to respond to suffering, but it’s not just about your own suffering. It’s about how to respond wisely to the suffering of others. The largest portion of Job is a back-and-forth conversation between Job and three of his close friends, friends who came to comfort him but made a horrible job of it. We can learn how to comfort one another with wisdom by recognizing what Job’s friends got wrong.

Job's Suffering - Job 1:1-2:8

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Date:  06/07/15
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  Job’s Suffering
Scripture:  Job 1:1-2:8

Description:  Job tells the story of a man who was wise and good, enjoying all the benefits of wisdom that Proverbs predicts. Job had everything, then he lost everything, and it wasn’t his fault. Job’s suffering raises questions none of us can avoid if we’re paying attention. At one level, there’s the mystery around all innocent suffering: what is God doing? At a deeper level, suffering raises a question of worship: can we love God for himself, even if we lose the things we want to get from him?

Trusting A Sovereign God Is The Foundation Of Wisdom - Proverbs (various texts)

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Date:  05/24/15
Speaker:  Bill Heerman
Title:  Trusting A Sovereign God Is The Foundation Of Wisdom
Scripture:  Proverbs (various texts)

Description:  Proverbs reminds us that the same wise God who designed the Earth and everything within it is also the sovereign God over our individual lives. Therefore, we are wise to trust him to guide our steps.

The Sluggard - Proverbs (various texts)

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Date:  05/03/15
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  The Sluggard
Scripture:  Proverbs (various texts)

Description:  One of Proverbs’ favorite subjects is the sluggard—a comedic, somewhat endearing, ultimately tragic figure that looks a little too familiar. The portrait of the sluggard warns us against the destructive power of sloth, and points us towards the invigorating rest promised in Jesus.

Life-Shaping Friendship - Proverbs (various texts)

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Date:  04/19/15
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  Life-Shaping Friendship
Scripture:  Proverbs (various texts)

Description:  Proverbs describes the beauty of good friendships, the sort of friendships without which we can’t really grow wiser. And Jesus shows us what makes true friendship possible. He is the friend we need so we can be friends to others.

Words Of The Wise - Proverbs (various texts)

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Date:  04/12/15
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  Words Of The Wise
Scripture:  Proverbs (various texts)

Description:  Proverbs 18:21 claims that “death and life are in the power of the tongue.” That’s a strong claim, for sure, but it’s proven over and over again in our experience. Our words have incredible power to hurt others or to help them. And few things offer so clear a window into our hearts. So how do we use our words wisely?

The Wisdom Of Ecclesiastes And The Hope Of Easter - Ecclesiastes (various texts)

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Date:  04/05/15
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  The Wisdom Of Ecclesiastes And The Hope Of Easter
Scripture:  Ecclesiastes (various texts)

Description:  The message of Ecclesiastes is as straightforward as it is depressing: everything in meaningless because everyone dies. But this message is the essential backdrop for the hope of Easter: everything is meaningful because Jesus is alive!

Trust In The Lord - Proverbs 3:1-12

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Date:  03/22/15
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  Trust In The Lord
Scripture:  Proverbs 3:1-12

Description:  Everybody wants to live a life that’s long, peaceful, and loved well by others. Proverbs tells us wisdom, a skill or instinct for living life well, is the key. And Proverbs 3 shows us where all true wisdom begins. It begins with a trust in the Lord that leans on him with everything you have and looks for him in everything you face.

Do You Love Me? - John 21:1-25

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Date:  02/15/15
Speaker:  Matt McCullough
Title:  Do You Love Me?
Scripture:  John 21:1-25

Description:  This conclusion to John’s Gospel does more than tie up a few loose ends. It illustrates the faithful, patient love of Jesus toward those who have failed him. And it shows us the only power that can transform our lives and sustain our faith to the end. Do you love Jesus?