Christopher Harper

Christopher Harper

KHMG Station Manager

Appears in 500 Episodes

The wrath of Elihu

Job and his friends experience the wrath of Elihu in Job 32:2-3 and following chapters. Hear more about the reason for his anger in this audio devotional.

Weighed in an even balance

Our actions and motivations are weighed in an even balance by God. He knows our integrity. We examine this further in an audio devotional from Job 31:5-6.

As in months past

If things were as in months past, perhaps Job could see the path ahead. In this Job 29:2-3 audio devotional, we observe his struggle with lacking clarity.

That is wisdom

To fear God, that is wisdom, according to Job. This audio devotional from Job 28:28 is about the search for wisdom and understanding and their value to us.

My necessary food

More than "my necessary food," that's how much Job esteemed God's words. In this audio devotional from Job 23:12 we discuss His words and our own esteem.

If thou return

If thou return to the Almighty, Job is told in Job 22:23-24, thou shalt lay up gold. But Job hasn't departed from Him. This audio devotional has details.

My redeemer liveth

We can say with Job, my redeemer liveth! That is the subject of this audio devotional from Job 19:25-26. Learn why Job had hope when life was difficult.

Miserable comforters

Job calls his friends miserable comforters in Job 16:2-3. We discuss their words in this audio devotional and try to learn from their miserable examples.

Full of trouble

Our few days of life are full of trouble according to Job 14:1. This audio devotional explains Job's outlook on that trouble and how it can help us today.

Though he slay me

Job's commitment in trial comes to light in Job 13:15, when he says "though he slay me, yet will I trust him." More about that in today's audio devotional.

Thine iniquity deserveth

"God exacteth of thee less than thine iniquity deserveth." These are the words of Zophar in Job 11:5-6. We talk about his opinion in this audio devotional.

Thou dost destroy me

Job is talking to God about his trials in Job 10:8, even telling him "thou dost destroy me." We take a closer look at his words in this audio devotional.

He is not a man

Job says he can't interact with God in the same way he interacts with men in Job 9:32-33. The topic and title of this audio devotional: "He is not a man."

Pure and upright

If you were pure and upright, Bildad tells Job in Job 8:6, God would restore you. But as this audio devotional explains, Bildad had no right to say this.

Neither had I rest

Jonah is facing many difficulties, and in Job 3:25-26, he says "neither had I rest." We discuss his difficulty and restlessness in this audio devotional.

And none spake a word

Job's friends are on hand in Job 2:13. They sat with him for seven days and seven nights and none spake a word unto him. Details in this audio devotional.

Did not Job sin

In all this did not Job sin with his lips, we are amazed to read in Job 2:9-10. We discuss his adversities and his wife's advice in this audio devotional.

He holdeth fast

Satan has taken everything from Job in Job 2:3, but God says he holdeth fast his integrity. This audio devotional is about the results of good character.

Then Job arose

Job lost everything he had. Then Job arose and blessed the Lord in Job 1:20-21. In this audio devotional, we discuss his worship of the Lord in hardship.

An hedge about him

According to Job 1:10, Job was a blessed man. God had made an hedge about him. More about the hedge's protection and its removal in this audio devotional.

One that feared God

One that feared God, Job, is described for us in Job 1:1. We spend some time talking about his character and his example to us in this audio devotional.

Them that feared

Them that feared the Lord, according to Malachi 3:16, were remembered by God. In this audio devotional, we discuss fear and its significance at this time.

But ye are departed

Israel's priests should speak and act on behalf of the Lord, but ye are departed, declares Malachi 2:7-8. This audio devotional describes their departure.

My name shall be great

My name shall be great among the Gentiles, God says through Malachi, in Malachi 1:11. We discuss the worldwide worship of God in this audio devotional.

Where is mine honour?

The prophet asks Israel's priests, in Malachi 1:6, where is mine honour? We explain the dishonor and disobedience of God's people in this audio devotional.

Joyful in their King

People of God throughout history have been joyful in their King, Psalm 149:1-2 reminds us. In this audio devotional we discuss praising the Lord together.

And all people

Psalm 148:11-13 tells us kings, princes, judges, and all people should praise the Lord. We discuss the reasons He deserves praise in this audio devotional.

Them that fear him

God takes pleasure in them that fear Him, Psalm 147:10-11 tell us. This audio devotional will explains why he takes not pleasure in horses or legs of men.

Happy is he

In Psalm 146:5-6 we learn that if a man has hope in God, happy is he. We're encouraged to rely upon the almighty Creator for help in this audio devotional.

Shall be praised

According to Proverbs 31:30, women that fear the Lord shall be praised. We also discuss recognition for temporal, fading things in this audio devotional.

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