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How do we know Job's righteousness was from God?

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Job's righteousness was attributed to God's grace, as he was deemed perfect and upright by the Lord.

Job's righteousness is not based on his own merits but is a result of God's grace. He was described as a 'perfect and upright man' (Job 1:1), which indicates he was seen as righteous in the eyes of God through faith. Like Abraham, who was justified by faith without works (Romans 4:2), Job's integrity and fear of God stemmed from the grace bestowed upon him. The imputed righteousness through Christ gives believers the standing before God, affirming that it is God's grace that accounts believers as righteous, just as it did for Job.
Scripture References: Job 1:1, Romans 4:2

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A Man Named Job
Paul Mahan · Oct 14, 2012
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