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What does the Book of Job teach about God's grace?

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The Book of Job highlights that God's grace is present even in suffering, affirming His mercy and providence.

Job's story reveals the depth of God's grace amidst his profound suffering. Even when Job questioned God and received harsh accusations from his friends, God's grace was evident in His willingness to engage with Job and ultimately restore him. Job's recognition that, despite his suffering, God's hand was still at work, illustrates how God's grace sustains us in our trials. Moreover, Job's declaration of faith, 'I know that my Redeemer liveth' (Job 19:25), demonstrates a trusting relationship built on grace. He understood that his standing before God was not based on his righteousness but on God's unmerited favor.
Scripture References: Job 19:25, Romans 5:8

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Job Bible Survey 18
Don Bell · May 30, 2012
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Joshua

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