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How to Handle Calamity
Wednesday, June 13, 2007

References: Job 1

Dr. Kroll continues this study on Job with a look at the calamities he experienced and how he handled them. We'll see the circumstances in which Job lost everything but his life: livestock, servants, crops, and children. How did Job respond? Instead of getting angry or trying to fix it all, he waited on the Lord. He held onto his faith in God to do whatever God chose to do. Job didn't go out seeking revenge or allowing bitterness or anger to be his first response. He waited in faith.

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