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One Year Bible Study Part 44

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Welcome to, "Your Place".  We record the show to a digital audio program, and then have to cut it into segments that the blog page will accept.  Two weeks ago we gave the first half of the book of Job where this teacher put this into a play format of what was happening with the people involved.  Blog Talk Mom, Wild Bill and myself found ourself all feeling a powerful annointing in the presentation.  Each week after it plays, Bill goes to the show page and deletes all of the show links, and deletes these digital saved segments from the music files on his computer. Bill will then record the next scheduled show as saved music files.  These are then uploaded to the show page.  So why mention this in such detail.  Because the impossible happened and the deleted show links played again last week.  We are still trying to understand why GOD wanted this to happen.  We even save the show links with the same name each week to make them easy to find and play. Each one has the number in the title to show the order they are to be played.  You know how a computer will notify you if you are trying to save a file with the same name that it already has saved.  This did not happen! We all know that GOD works in the impossible.  How can there be so much feeling the first time and so little the second?  That is the lesson within the lesson!  Same exact show, with such a different impact! Still processing that one.  Tonight the second half of the book of Job is set up to play again.  In fact the links were still set up in the music files from last week.  Blows the mind!  Tonight the study starts with Job's friends after the first 7 days they spent with him.  What is your time limit when you shift from friend to trying to fix the situation using our experiance, traditions, and religion? That is what each of his friends represented in their insights to the situation.  

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