Hopewell ARP Church is a Biblical, Reformed, Presbyterian church, serving the Lord in Culleoka, TN, since 1820. Lord's Day Morning, set your gps to arrive by 11a.m. at 3886 Hopewell Road, Culleoka, TN 38451
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Miserable Non-Comforters [Family Worship lesson in Job 2:11–13]
What makes Job so alone? Job 2:11–13 prepares us for the opening part of public worship on the coming Lord’s Day. In these three verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that Job’s worst loneliness is not having gospel-speaking friends.
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Summary of the transcript of the audio: The passage portrays a profound moment of human suffering and the inadequacy of worldly wisdom in the face of deep grief, as Job’s friends arrive after a long journey to mourn and comfort him. Though they weep and tear their robes, their silence for seven days and nights reveals their inability to offer genuine comfort, not out of indifference but due to the depth of Job’s anguish and their lack of gospel-centered truth. Their failure highlights the contrast between human attempts at consolation and the divine comfort found only in the gospel of Jesus Christ, Who Himself endured forsakenness to provide eternal solace. The passage calls believers to move beyond superficial sympathy and instead be filled with the transformative, Christ-centered comfort that can sustain others in any trial. Ultimately, Job’s suffering becomes a shadow of Christ’s own, underscoring that true comfort comes not from human wisdom but from the faithful character of God revealed in His Son.
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