Job 9, Exegetical Notes from Abner Chou

Job begins his response to Bildad (the science guy) with some science of his own, just to prove Bildad isn't as smart as he thinks he is. Then Job directs the argument back to the questions at hand, finishing the chapter with one of the most profound wishes in the book. If Job just had a Mediator, he could come to God and get fair representation and justice. Little does he know...

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C. S. Lewis

Jack Lewis is the author of Narnia and lots of philosophical books which have had incalculable impact on modern Christianity. Lewis had darkness in his life which few know about, but it's that darkness that God used to shape him to create such power and beauty.

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QOTD: Reading changes us

"Reading leaves a more indelible mark on the human mind than most other forms of entertainment. Thus, choosing a book is often like choosing a particular course for one’s future: mapping out the free hours of the coming days, yes, but even more, mapping out a new mental and spiritual journey for the self to embark upon."

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