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Out of the Storm - Ben Putt (Day 4)
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This transcript is a powerful conclusion to the weekend, moving from Ben’s personal, emotional connection to Wyoming into the cinematic "mic drop" of God speaking from the whirlwind.
Here are three description options for the Grand Finale of the "Out of the Storm" series.
Title Ideas: Out of the Storm: The Mic Drop of God | Everything is Going to Be Okay
Description:"I had heard of you by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees you."
After 37 chapters of silence, God finally speaks—but He doesn't answer Job's "Why?" In this series finale, Ben Putt takes us into the whirlwind of Job 38-42. Ben begins with a deeply personal story of how God used the vast emptiness of the Wyoming plains to prepare his heart for a family tragedy, setting the stage for the most spectacular "job interview" in history.
If you’ve been waiting for God to explain your pain, this episode offers something better than an explanation: a revelation. Discover why God talks about ostriches, mountain goats, and sea monsters to a man who just lost everything, and how seeing the scale of God's sovereignty is the only thing that brings true rest.
In This Episode:
A Personal Providence: Ben shares why Riverton, Wyoming, holds a sacred place in his heart and the news he received at Denver Airport two years ago.
The Whirlwind: Why God becomes the "Question Master" instead of the defendant.
The Ostrich & The Leviathan: What nature’s most "ridiculous" and "terrifying" creatures teach us about God's wisdom.
Restoration: Why everything is going to be okay in the end, even if we never get the "Why."
Title Ideas: Job 38-42: Sovereignty, Wisdom, and the End of the Storm
Description:The Book of Job is a long book because the wrestle is real. In this final session, Ben Putt explores the climax of Job’s journey: the moment the Creator confronts the creature. Moving through the "Cosmic Tour" of chapters 38-39 and the "Beast Speeches" of 40-41, Ben explores the limits of human knowledge and the infinite depth of God's justice.
Key theological points covered:
The Covenant Name: Why the appearance of "The LORD" (Yahweh) in the whirlwind changes everything for Job.
The Logic of Light: How the sunrise is a daily reminder that the wicked will be shaken out and darkness will not triumph.
Behemoth and Leviathan: Understanding the "Chaos Monsters" and God’s absolute mastery over the things we fear most.
Vindication vs. Explanation: Why God rebukes the friends but honors Job’s messy, honest struggle.