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What does Job say about repentance?

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Job illustrates that true repentance comes after an encounter with God's holiness.

Job's declaration in Job 42:5-6 serves as a powerful illustration of the relationship between seeing God and genuine repentance. After encountering the Almighty, Job shifts from merely hearing about God to actually seeing Him, which leads to a profound self-awareness of his own unworthiness. He states, 'I abhor myself, and I repent in dust and ashes.' This indicates that true repentance is a response to the recognition of God’s holiness and our inherent sinfulness. Job's experience teaches that until we truly see the Lord in His glory, we may remain unaware of our need for repentance. Theologically, this underscores the belief that it's God's revelation that prompts us to turn away from sin and towards Him for grace.
Scripture References: Job 42:5-6

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