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Sermons from Lead Pastor Chris Lewis and the preaching team at Foothill Church of Glendora, California.

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    • Religion & Spirituality

Sermons from Lead Pastor Chris Lewis and the preaching team at Foothill Church of Glendora, California.

    I Am the Bread of Life | John 6:22-35

    I Am the Bread of Life | John 6:22-35

    • 41 min
    Job 42:7-17 | And Now…The Rest of the Story

    Job 42:7-17 | And Now…The Rest of the Story

    • 47 min
    Job 40:6-42:6 | Behemoth & Leviathan

    Job 40:6-42:6 | Behemoth & Leviathan

    In Job 40-42, we explore the sovereignty of God amidst suffering and the limits of human understanding. Job's questioning of divine justice leads to a divine discourse on creation's wonders, revealing God's control over even the most chaotic forces symbolized by Behemoth and Leviathan. Job's ultimate response of repentance and awe underscores the importance of trusting in God's omnipotence and His victory over evil.

    • 41 min
    Job 38:39-40:5 | God’s Wild Kingdom

    Job 38:39-40:5 | God’s Wild Kingdom

    Exploring the majesty of God's creation, we're reminded of His meticulous sovereignty and care. Nature's paradoxes, such as the predator-prey dynamic, reflect a world that is both good and fallen. The story of Job teaches us to trust in God's governance over nature and our lives, despite not fully understanding His ways. Job's response of humility before God's grandeur invites us to consider our own trust in His wisdom.

    • 43 min
    Job 38 | I’ll Ask the Questions

    Job 38 | I’ll Ask the Questions

    After 37 chapters of silence, God finally speaks to Job, marking the moment Job has longed for. However, God neither reverses his assessment of Job, apologizes, compliments Job, nor explains himself; instead, he asks over 70 unanswerable questions, highlighting his supreme wisdom and power.

    • 41 min
    Job 36-37 | The Righteous Sinner and The Incomparable God

    Job 36-37 | The Righteous Sinner and The Incomparable God

    Elihu should be heeded because he is never rebuked by God and adds insights about suffering that Job and his friends had not considered. He teaches that suffering can reveal the sin within us and that God uses suffering not as punishment but as a refinement of righteousness, aiming to protect, not destroy.

    • 45 min

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