Categories: Job Sermons

The Humble Redeemer (Job 19:7-29)

Job states, "For I know that my redeemer lives." This is a very key passage for this is the place where Job cries out for justice the only hope that he has is that his redeemer lives. Job longs to have his words recorded in stone, but there is something greater that is unfolding: Job is the historical precedent and prediction of the Redeemer’s Victory.

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