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6 Questions about the Book of Job Christopher Ash Is the book of Job about suffering? That may seem

6 Questions about the Book of Job Christopher Ash Is the book of Job about suffering? That may seem a silly question with which to begin. “Of course, the book of Job is about suffering,” many will say. But it’s not so clear. Sure, there is a huge amount of suffering in the book. But to say that it contains suffering is not the same as concluding that it is fundamentally about suffering. [read more]( [Luke: A Free, 10-Day Devotional Reading Plan]( Jesus might not have been the Messiah people were expecting, but he was surely the Messiah people needed. Over the course of 10 days, read the book of Luke alongside passages and questions from [Luke: Good News of Great Joy]( by Lydia Brownback, and see how the Gospel of Luke presents Jesus as the promised King of kings, showcasing how Jesus’s earthly ministry is good news to the downtrodden, the hurting, and the outsider. [Is All Rest Sabbath Rest?]( Jen Wilkin The Sabbath command is the longest and most detailed of the ten, and also the one most mentioned in the Old Testament. It would seem that the call to rest is one in need of emphasis and reiteration. But how is this command to be observed today? Does it require, as it did for Israel, that a specific day in its entirety be set aside for rest? [What Your Marriage Needs Most]( In this interview, Paul Tripp reflects on important but sometimes painful lessons he has learned from decades of marriage to his wife, Luella. He shares some of the most common marriage questions he’s been asked over the years while teaching marriage seminars and counseling couples and offers practical advice for spouses who are struggling to communicate in a way that honors God and each other. [4 Key Components of Mainstream Anglicanism]( J. I. Packer The Anglican Church is evangelical. That means that our worship and our thinking about Christian life, testimony, and influence center always on the gospel, a full-orbed gospel, which includes the incarnation, atonement, bodily resurrection, present reign, and forthcoming return of Jesus Christ. Related Resources [Explore 3,000+ Articles]( a Free Ebook]( a Free Devotional]( to our Podcast]( for a Free Crossway+ Account]( up for a Free Church Account]( Connect with Us! [Unsubscribe]( | [Subscribe to our newsletter]( | [View in browser]( Crossway is a not-for-profit Christian ministry that exists solely for the purpose of proclaiming the gospel through publishing gospel-centered, Bible-centered content. Learn more or donate today at [crossway.org/about](. You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive updates from Crossway. Crossway 1300 Crescent St.Wheaton, IL 60187 [Add us to your address book](

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