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DAYS THAT END IN WHY

by Steve Wagers

Scripture: Job 3:1-5, Job 3:11-12, Job 3:23-25


Days That End in Why
Steve Wagers
Job 3:1-5, 11-12, 23-25


1) COMMON Days
a) Battles We Must Fight
b) Burdens We Must Face

2) COMPLICATED Days
a) His Bride Didn't Understand
b) His Buddies Couldn't Understand

3) CONCLUDING Days
a) A Better Day is Granted
b) A Brighter Day is Guaranteed

Glenn Chambers boarded a plane to Ecuador to begin his ministry as a missionary. But he never made it. The plane crashed. Chambers wrote his mother a letter. All he could find for stationery was a page of advertising on which was written the single word... ''Why?'' He hastily scribbled a note.... around the word.

After Chambers' mother learned of her son's death, his letter arrived. She opened the envelope, took out the paper, and unfolded it. Staring her in the face was the word: ''WHY?''

Every day of the week ends in the LETTER ''Y''.....but some DAYS end.... in the WORD! ''WHY''

Moses did...
David did...
Jesus did!
(Matt 27:46 ''My God, My God, WHY?'')

Here in the Holy Bible we have one who asked WHY more than any other....and for good reason(s)!

He lived in the land of UZ-not OZ. There were no yellow brick roads!

The devil did a good JOB on JOB!!!
In ONE DAY he lost: Family, Fortune and Fitness

(3: 25) His worst nightmare came true!

''For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me, and that which I was afraid of is come unto me.''

5 times in 1 chapter alone- the word ''Why''?

JOB teaches us by example how to handle DAYS that end in WHY!!!

Job teaches us that days that end in why are:

1) COMMON Days

(1 Cor. 10:13) ''There hath no temptation taken you but such as is COMMON to man''

A) BATTLES We Must FIGHT

(26) ''I was not in safety, neither had I rest, neither was I quiet...''

Suffering shouldn't surprise us!

Adversity and Affliction
Pain and Perplexity are ALL PART of the PROGRAM!

(John 16:33) ''In this world ye SHALL have tribulation...''

As each one of you walked in today.... I could h ...

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