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How do we know Jesus is our Redeemer according to Job?

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Job identifies Jesus as his Redeemer, affirming his faith that He lives and will stand on earth.

In Job 19:25, Job makes a remarkable proclamation about his Redeemer, which foreshadows the ultimate redemptive work of Jesus Christ. He states, 'I know that my Redeemer liveth,' acknowledging the reality of a living Savior who will not only address his plight but will also appear in the latter days to vindicate him. This prophetic insight reveals Job's belief in a Redeemer who would pay the price for sin, reflective of Christ's atoning sacrifice. Furthermore, Job's trust in the Redeemer is anchored in the confidence that, despite his present suffering, he will ultimately witness God's glory. Believers today recognize that Jesus is indeed that Redeemer, as affirmed in the New Testament, where we learn that He lives and intercedes for us, securing our redemption and hope.
Scripture References: Job 19:25, Romans 8:34

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Job Confessing Faith
Don Bell · Jan 17, 2016
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