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How do we know Job was a believer?

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The Bible testifies that Job was a believer, referencing his worship of God and trust in His sovereignty.

Job is clearly depicted as a believer through his actions and declarations about God. His diligent worship, shown in his offerings for his children's sins (Job 1:5), indicates a deep reverence and trust in God. Furthermore, God's declaration that there is 'none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man' (Job 1:8) confirms this status before God. Throughout his trials, Job's expressions of faith become evident, especially when he proclaims, 'I know my redeemer liveth' (Job 19:25). These affirmations signal his belief in God's righteousness and promise, aligning with the Reformed understanding of salvation by faith.
Scripture References: Job 1:5, Job 1:8, Job 19:25

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