Job & New Orleans

528 words by tchevis

1. Leander Brumfield

2. Demetria White

3. Kai Thomas

4. Jonnie Ivory

5. Janet Le

6. Marteena Girgis

7. Christina Richardson

8. Breannah Lemieux

9. Andrew Minias

10. Whitney Cantrelle

Biblical Prophets do not really have anything to do with my project because it has a lot to do with electricity which they did not have. My project says many things about keeping things unplugged and putting carbon dioxide. The main thing I know they did to keep global warming away was eating fresh produce.

Job’s experience relates to the rebuilding of New Orleans a lot. He was so blessed and never did anything to disobey God his whole life. The devil thought he could make Job go against God curse God by taking his land, produce, animals, workers, health, and family. He got everything taken away from him, (even his wife, kids and health) and had to start his life and family all over.  After Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, It pretty much took every thing that the people had. Houses, cars, FAMILY, and HEALTH too; just like job. They had to start over with their lives as well. They moved to different states and cities just to start their lives over and get back on track.

“Why art though so far from helping me” ( Psalms 22:1). This whole chapter of Psalms talks mainly about someone that thinks God is away because he does not feel like he is being protected by him. He get his clothes torn off of him and prays to God that nothing bad happens to him. He tells God that he will not do bad things anymore and will forever praise his name.

One Response to “Job & New Orleans”

  1. Dr. Michael Homan Says:

    Overall a good job on the blog this semester Torey. You were missing a few entries though.

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