We have seen in “God’s Celestial Word: The Book of Job” that the Book of Job was the first written revelation given to mankind. We also saw a structure for the entire Book of Job to help us understand what the story of Job is all about. We are narrowing in on a section of this book where God tells Job about His Word written in the heavens. The subject of the Word is the Messiah, Jesus Christ.
Category: God’s Celestial Word
Series about God’s Word written in the stars primarily according to the book of Job
We have seen in “God’s Word: Celestial, Written, and Living” that God declared His Word in the great celestial dome above us, in the written words of those who spoke for Him on earth, and in the one sinless person who walked among us. Jesus Christ, the Messiah, is the great subject of God’s celestial and written Word.
Note: This begins a 12-part series on God’s Word in the heavens that will include:
- God’s Word: Celestial, Written, and Living
- God’s Celestial Word: The Book of Job
- God’s Celestial Word: An Overview of Job 4:1—41:34
- God’s Celestial Word: God’s Power and Greatness in Job 38:1-30
- God’s Celestial Word: Messiah versus the Serpent, The Great Conflict
- God’s Celestial Word: All 48 Constellations
- God’s Celestial Word: The Story Told
- God’s Celestial Word: The Zodiac in Job 38:1—39:30
- God’s Celestial Word: The Adversary’s Devices and Kingdom in Job 40:1—41:34
- God’s Celestial Word: For Signs
- God’s Celestial Word: For Seasons
- God’s Celestial Word: Myth vs. Truth