Up from the Ashes #6 - Redemption Songs

In Job 40, God speaks again—not to explain, but to reveal. He points Job to Behemoth, a creature so powerful that no human can control it. And yet, God does. This moment isn’t about answers—it’s about awe. Through His words, God shows Job that His authority extends over everything, even what we cannot understand or manage.

Behemoth stands as a reminder: what is impossible for us is fully governed by God. In our suffering, when life feels chaotic or out of control, we are invited to trust the One who holds even Behemoth in His hand. God doesn’t diminish Job—He draws him into wonder. And He does the same for us. The wild is not wild to God. He reigns over it all.

Up from the Ashes #5 - Creation Songs

This sermon centers on the powerful moment when God answers Job—not with explanations, but with questions that reveal His greatness and Job’s smallness. Speaking from the storm, God draws Job into awe, not to belittle him, but to lift his eyes to the majesty of the Creator. As God recounts the wonders of creation, Job realizes that the Almighty who commands the cosmos also cares deeply for him. Job’s suffering is not meaningless—it’s refining. “When He has tested me, I will come forth as gold,” he declares. This same truth applies to us. God teaches, tests, and treasures His people. We are not forgotten. We are His masterpiece, His chosen ones, precious in His sight. In God’s vast universe, we are deeply known and infinitely valued. A sermon on Job 38-39.