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Somebody Loves You Raul Ries

Job 1 Pt.1

Somebody Loves You Raul Ries

Raul Ries

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8628 Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2026

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Job 1 Pt.1

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0:00.0

Parents, what do your children think about you?

0:02.3

Because they live with you 24-7.

0:05.3

Are they able to see that you're blameless, upright or have integrity,

0:11.7

and one that truly fears God and you truly hate everything and anything that has to do with evil?

0:20.6

If you do that, your children will love you and respect you.

0:28.6

I am falling. I am falling in love. I am falling in love. I am falling in love. I am falling to have you with us.

0:49.3

Welcome to Somebody Lives You Radio, the Bible teaching ministry of Roll Rees in Diamond Bar, California.

0:56.3

It is so good to have you with us today for Rawls' launch of a new verse-by-verse series in the

1:01.4

Book of Job. Known for his resolute faith in the face of unimaginable suffering, Job will

1:08.1

inspire you to hold fast to the Lord in every single trial. As you continue to follow

1:13.4

along today, we believe that you'll find that when God allows hardship to overtake your life,

1:18.7

you can still fully trust in his sovereignty, his goodness, and ultimately his perfect plan.

1:24.9

Here is Roll Rees with today's study.

1:27.4

In that as we start the book of Job, if you have your Bibles turned there to the book of Job

1:32.3

right before the book of Psalms.

1:35.6

And what's really cool about that is that as you come now into the Old Testament,

1:41.3

and you come to the book of Job, we really call this now the poetical books. Why? Because there's

1:49.4

five major poetical books that we're going into. That is the book of Job, the Psalms, the

1:56.5

Proverbs, ecclesiastics, and the song of Solomon. These are called the poetical books.

2:03.6

And the reason they're called that is because a lot of times when you think of poetry in

2:08.3

English is not the same. Poetry in English always rhymes. In the Hebrew, it doesn't really

2:14.4

actually rhyme by words, but it actually is by thoughts when you look at Hebrew poetry.

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