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What does Job's confession teach us about redemption?

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Job's confession emphasizes the certainty of redemption through the Redeemer, affirming our hope in Christ.

Job's proclamation of faith, 'I know that my Redeemer liveth' (Job 19:25), underscores a pivotal truth in Christian doctrine regarding redemption. His acknowledgment of a living Redeemer reveals the Old Testament anticipation of Christ. Job's trials serve as a backdrop for his profound understanding that redemption is not solely a future hope but a present reality, rooted in God’s character and promises. This echoes the New Testament assurance that through Christ's resurrection, believers are not only redeemed from sin but are also promised eternal life. Job’s confidence provides believers today with a similar hope, affirming that our Redeemer lives and secures our salvation eternally.
Scripture References: Job 19:25-26, Ephesians 1:7

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Job's Confession
Henry Mahan · Jun 23, 2002
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