Summer Job: Magic Words
“A hollow man will be one I ask for answers when donkeys, wild donkeys are born human” (Job 11.12). I may have told this story before. When I was a little kid, I wanted to be a magician. I… Read moreSummer Job: Magic Words
"That I may publish with the voice of thanksgiving, and tell of all thy wondrous works" (Psalm 26.7, KJV)
“A hollow man will be one I ask for answers when donkeys, wild donkeys are born human” (Job 11.12). I may have told this story before. When I was a little kid, I wanted to be a magician. I… Read moreSummer Job: Magic Words
“You hunt me, like a lion triumphant you stalk me in your majesty You repeat your testimony against me and your anger increases as the siege continues” (Job 10.16-17). Hell, in its most basic sense, is the… Read moreSummer Job: Walk Away
“What difference does it make, I say; for the Divine annihilates the good and the bad. When God suddenly whips off his belt the good children’s despair is mocked. The whole country’s given over to the wicked … Read moreSummer Job: Monster
“Does God put their thumb on the scales, the All-Powerful twist what is just? If your children committed wrong shouldn’t the Divine sentence them for their sin? If you sought out God, the favor of the All-Powerful;… Read moreSummer Job: What If?
“My friends are like a false riverbed like a stream that has run dry” (Job 6.15). Looney Tunes taught me so much as a kid. That you could get anything through the mail. That creations could be aware that… Read moreSummer Job: Mirage
“If only God were willing to crush me, take off the gloves and break me in two” (Job 6.9). There’s a scene in the movie A River Wild where Wade (played by Kevin Bacon) is boasting of the power… Read moreSummer Job: Shut Up and Show Me
“As I have observed, those who plough in evil sow and reap a harvest of suffering” (Job 4.8). There’s a rather mind-bending science fiction novel written by Greg Egan from the nineties called Quarantine. The setup is that one… Read moreSummer Job: As I’ve Observed
“Listen, we’ve done all the research, we’re right. So take notice so you, yes you can understand” (Job 5.27). Have you ever walked away at a visitation or a funeral wondering why did I say that? If you’re like… Read moreSummer Job: At the Funeral Home
“May darkness cover the twilight stars; May they never see the breaking of dawn’s light. Because they did not shut the doors of the womb they did not hide such sorrow from my eyes” (Job 3.9-10). Has it… Read moreSummer Job: Uncreate me
“And then Job replied to the Holy One. I know you’re able to do anything your purpose can’t be contravened. ‘Who is this who perverts counsel without knowledge?’ I have spoken of things too wondrous for me, of… Read moreSummer Job – Frameless