What happens when life breaks—even when you’ve done everything right?
This sermon series walks through the book of Job to explore what real faith looks like when suffering doesn’t make sense, answers don’t come, and easy explanations fall short. When It All Falls Apart isn’t about quick fixes or shallow optimism—it’s about trusting God when life is shattered and learning how faith grows in the middle of uncertainty.
Job 1–2
Sometimes life falls apart not because of failure, but because suffering is part of a broken world. In this opening message, we meet Job at the moment everything is taken from him—yet he chooses worship over despair. This sermon explores faith that survives loss and trust that doesn’t depend on understanding.
Job 3–31
Not every voice in pain deserves your attention. Job’s friends offer words that sound spiritual but cause deeper wounds. This message challenges us to discern truth in the noise and reminds us that God is not transactional—He is relational.
Job 38–41
When God finally speaks, He doesn’t explain the storm—He reveals His power within it. This sermon invites us to release the need for all the answers and trust the One who holds creation, history, and our lives in His hands.
Job 42
God does restore Job—but not by reversing the story. Instead, He writes something new. This final message reminds us that restoration doesn’t always mean going back; sometimes it means moving forward with renewed faith, deeper wisdom, and a transformed heart.
“Though He slay me, yet will I hope in Him.” — Job 13:15
Faith doesn’t end when life falls apart—it’s often where it begins. Join us as we walk through Job and discover hope that holds, even in suffering.