Job’s Advice to Husbands and Friends
In this message, Pastor Chuck Swindoll gives wisdom for husbands and offers five observations for true friends from Job 2.
In this message, Pastor Chuck Swindoll gives wisdom for husbands and offers five observations for true friends from Job 2.
“Troth” isn’t a word we often use. It’s a solemn pledge made at the altar between a bride and a groom, a pledge to remain faithful to one another. Maybe it’s a word we should start using again.
Misunderstandings can easily lead to broken relationships. Before this happens do your best to come to a resolution. Then graciously forgive. And move on.
Dig deeply with Pastor Chuck Swindoll into Job’s faith and integrity through sickness (Job 2).
Our actions should match our words. It’s only when we’re honest with ourselves and with God can we begin to overcome hypocrisy.
If you’re jealous or overprotective of your spouse you risk smothering. True honouring is the opposite—honouring allows your spouse to be free to be his or her own person.
Discover with Pastor Chuck Swindoll the tragedies Job faced and his actions that followed (Job 1). Even in grief, Job set an unforgettable example.