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Job asks a very intimate and profound question: “What are humans, that you [God] make so much of them, that you set your mind on them?” In the asking of this question, Job ponders what happens in the mind of God which begs the question, “Can we know the mind of God?” Scripture seems to say yes. We can learn from, hold, and reflect what God holds and reflects. Using Job as fodder, we’ll explore angles and layers of what it means to have access to the Mind of God.

Rev. Barrett Owen
Job asks a very intimate and profound question: “What are humans, that you [God] make so much of them, that you set your mind on them?” In the asking of this question, Job ponders what happens in the mind of God which begs the question, “Can we know the mind of God?” Scripture seems to say yes. We can learn from, hold, and reflect what God holds and reflects. Using Job as fodder, we’ll explore angles and layers of what it means to have access to the Mind of God. Rev. Barrett Owen read more read less

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