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What does Job teach us about the afterlife?

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Job affirms the existence of an afterlife where believers have hope in restoration and eternal life.

In Job's dialogue about death and what follows, he poses profound questions about existence after life. When Job asks, 'If a man die, shall he live again?' (Job 14:14), he anticipates the hope of resurrection. This expectation illustrates a core Christian tenet: believers will face resurrection and stand before God, not in judgment for sin but in the righteousness of Christ. Furthermore, Job's desire to be hidden until God's wrath has passed suggests an understanding of God's justice and mercy. This anticipates the ultimate restoration through Christ, where every believer will enjoy eternal life in God’s presence, free from sorrow and sin.
Scripture References: Job 14:14, John 11:25-26, 1 Corinthians 15:52-54

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