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What does Job 33:23-24 teach about salvation?

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Job 33:23-24 highlights that God sends a messenger to reveal His righteousness and grace for the deliverance of sinners.

In Job 33:23-24, Elihu speaks of a messenger who reveals God's righteousness and pleads for a sinner's deliverance, emphasizing the importance of the divine initiative in salvation. This passage points to the necessity of a mediator, ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who serves as the great messenger of God's covenant of grace. Through this messenger, sinners are shown their need for repentance and faith, and it is by God's sovereign grace that they are delivered from the pit of sin and condemnation. The verses demonstrate that God is actively involved in revealing Himself to His people, ensuring that His plans for salvation are accomplished through Christ alone.
Scripture References: Job 33:23-24

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