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How does Job demonstrate the concept of prevenient grace?

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Job's longing for understanding amidst affliction exemplifies prevenient grace at work in his life.

Prevenient grace refers to God's grace that precedes human decision and allows for the possibility of understanding divine truths. Job's search for meaning in his suffering and his desire to know his transgressions indicate that he recognizes his need for God's revelation and assistance. His cries for understanding and justification point to a grace that enables him to seek God amid turmoil. This grace does not violate human will but draws individuals to God, fostering a desire to seek truth and reconciliation with the Creator, embodying the Reformed understanding of God's transformative work in believers' lives.
Scripture References: Job 13:23-24, Romans 3:10-12, Titus 2:11-12

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Job Speaks to God
Henry Mahan · Mar 26, 1997
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