Digital ProductHow Big Is Your God?
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If you don’t fully trust God, you don’t fully appreciate just how big He is. The size of your faith is in direct proportion to the size of your God. Dr. David Jeremiah returns to the story of Job, a man with enormous faith in a truly immense God. Covers Job 34–37. From the series Making Sense of It All.
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