Title: The Gospel According to Job
By: Jerry McRaven
ISBN #978-1-60208-367-7
A CBM Book Review
10.0 out of 10.0
A fantastic read that will increase faith and give new
perspective to the book of Job – one that you will enjoy! ~ 5 stars ~ CBM Book
Reviews
The Gospel According to Job by Jerry McRaven takes a
deeper look into the book of Job to help readers understand and enjoy the book
of Job. The message contained in this
book originally came from a sermon-series the author has preached called, “How
the System Works,” and was a “download” received from God over a decade ago. As
one of the oldest books in the Bible, typically Job is the least liked of all
the books because of the events that take place. Job loses all of his wealth, his children and eventually his
health. Readers who are familiar with
the Bible understand that God allowed Satan to touch Job in these areas. Without too much theology, the author
systematically presents a focused look into chapter one of Job encompassing and
detailing the hidden gospel within Job’s journey.
Readers get a front row seat as the author unfolds the
mystery of Job chapter one, while the author explains, “How the System Works.”
God has a system and so does Satan. Sin
must be covered. However, Satan must work within God’s system. With keen insight into the Scripture, the
author reveals the inner-workings of the Gospel, conversations between Job and
Satan and highlights such teachings on faith, devotion, sacrifice, sin, and
spiritual warfare that will rouse curiosity, uncover Biblical truths, giving
new insight into Job’s plight like you have never heard it preached or taught
before.
Readers will be encouraged, gain knowledge and faith
through a stirring within their spirit that occurs from reading such a
book. With a firm Biblical foundation
and perspective, the author teaches the absolute significance of the Blood.
Additionally stating, “I believed that the keys to salvation, healing, and
deliverance were in evidence right there on the pages of Job chapter one.” This subject will be revolutionary to some,
in that the book presents something that is not readily preached, yet has been
taught about by the author many times. A highly recommended read!