Trumpets and Redemption

Dr. Kim Riddlebarger helps us understand the seven trumpets in Revelation 9 Recall that the blast of trumpet is an important redemptive historical image throughout both testaments. Trumpet blasts accompany the giving of the law at Sinai. A trumpet blast announces the jubilee year as well as the coronation of a new king.  A trumpet … More Trumpets and Redemption

Fear God=Seek Wisdom where God reveals it in His Word

Dr. Kim Riddlebarger comments on Job 28: Divine wisdom is therefore most fully revealed in special revelation–God’s speeches and acts of redemption. Such wisdom is codified in God’s law–particularly in the covenant of works God established with Adam in Eden, the specific terms of which are republished in the Ten Commandments. The realization that true … More Fear God=Seek Wisdom where God reveals it in His Word

Job endures more speeches from his “friends”

Dr. Kim Riddlebarger introduces the next section of Job, beginning with chapter 15: From the perspective of Job’s friends, the reason why Job lost all of his possessions, his children and his health is very simple. God is holy, therefore he must punish all sin. Since it is obvious that Job is being punished by God, there … More Job endures more speeches from his “friends”

The suffering Job is pointing us to such a mediator and vindicator, Jesus Christ.

Dr. Kim Riddlebarger continues his commentary on Job: Job returns to the theme of his sins. In 14:1, Job reminds us, “man born of woman is of few days and full of trouble. He springs up like a flower and withers away; like a fleeting shadow, he does not endure. Do you fix your eye … More The suffering Job is pointing us to such a mediator and vindicator, Jesus Christ.

If God is indeed good and all powerful, then why have things turned out like they have?

Dr. Kim Riddlebarger continues in the commentary on Job: In Job 10:1-7, without breaking stride, Job turns from debate to prayer, demanding a hearing before the heavenly court. “I loathe my very life; therefore I will give free rein to my complaint and speak out in the bitterness of my soul. I will say to … More If God is indeed good and all powerful, then why have things turned out like they have?