I Repent (Job 40:6-42:6)

We're back in the Book of Job to finish looking at God's conversation with Job in Job 40:6-42:6. In this passage, God reminds Job how truly great He is. Job then realizes that the only appropriate response is repentance: confessing his sin and turning away from it toward greater trust in the Lord. We'll talk about what repentance from sin should look like in our own lives.

As you prepare for the message, please read the passage and ask yourself:

What does it mean to repent?

What does that look like in my own life?


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Pastor John Toone

Pastor John Toone had served as East Shore’s Associate Pastor from June 2014 until his appointment as Senior Pastor in September 2020. 

John’s passion is to glorify God and see His Word transform lives into the image of Christ, by the Holy Spirit’s power, in fulfillment of the Great Commission. He enjoys spending time with his family, talking about the Bible and theology, reading, watching movies, and cheering on the Philadelphia Eagles!

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