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What does the Bible say about Job's confidence in his Redeemer?

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Job expressed unwavering confidence in his Redeemer, believing that despite his suffering, his Redeemer lived and would vindicate him.

In Job 19:25-27, Job declares, 'I know that my Redeemer lives,' showcasing his indomitable faith. Even amidst immense suffering and loss, he understood that his hope lay not in temporal possessions, but in the eternal nature of his Redeemer. This assurance stems from Job’s deep understanding of God’s sovereignty and the promise of redemption that transcends earthly trials. His confidence reflected an intimate relationship with his Redeemer, suggesting that true hope and confidence are founded in knowing God and trusting in His faithfulness through every tribulation.
Scripture References: Job 19:25-27

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Job's Confidence
John Chapman · Jan 27, 2008
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