05/27/2026
Session 7
Wednesday 7pm campus
"Surely I spoke about things I did not understand, things too wondrous for me to know." — Job 42:3
It’s so easy to treat God like a peer when things are going well, or like an adversary when life hurts. When we’re in pain, our world shrinks until it feels like everything revolves around our immediate circumstances.
But this week in our study of Job (Session 7), Francis Chan reminds us what happens when we actually encounter the living God. Like Job, Isaiah, and John, a true glimpse of God's majesty doesn't leave us demanding answers—it leaves us in absolute, reverent awe.
Real maturity means shifting our mindset:
🧠 Head: Knowing God is the center of history and our lives—not us.
❤️ Heart: Feeling genuine sorrow for the times we speak carelessly out of emotion.
🙌 Life: Actively approaching Him with humility, letting Him lead our thoughts and relationships.
Let's stop trying to micromanage the Creator of the universe and start resting in His absolute power. He is in control, and He is good.
👉 Go Deeper: Try the Daily Examen prayer practice this week (check our stories for the 5 steps!) to spot God's presence in your ordinary moments. See you at group!