These are three Monologues of Job-like complaints. Each one re-examines the anguish of good people over finances, wayward children, and terminal illness. These Job-like speeches lead into a sermon on God’s power, regardless of our complaints, and His compassion regardless of our worthiness.
An Audience With Jehovah
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Description
This series of three monologues re-examines the complaints of Job and draws a modern-day parallel to the anguish of good people. One looses a job, one is heartbroken by a wayward child, and one is plagued by a fearful disease.
God’s answer remains the same as it was when He met Job in the whirlwind, “Where were you when I hung the stars?” Our smallness in contrast to God’s greatness dictates our only response to our suffering. We echo Job as we too must declare, “Though He slay me, yet will I serve Him.”
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Dramatic Category | Monologue Skit |
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Scripture | Job 38, 42 |
Topic | Complaints pale before the majesty of God. |
Audience | Adults |
Cast | 2 women, 1 man |
Time | 10 minutes |
Features | A look at three kinds of suffering, Presents modern-day sufferings of "Job.", Excellent for a sermon on suffering, God's presence, God's will, perseverance, or faith, Electronic Script – No Shipping Required! |