Job 13: "Can anyone bring charges against me? If so, I will be silent and die." We can see that Job thinks that he does not deserve all the punishment and hardship he is facing now. He pleads with God and asks Him to remove further punishment from him. But we can see that his hope of deliverance is only in God.
Job 14: Job is aware that our days on this earth are short-lived and there is an end to come. "If someone dies, will they live again? All the days of my hard service I will wait for my renewal[b] to come." But this verse shows that Job believes in the resurrection.
Job 15: "Do you have a monopoly on wisdom?" Eliphaz finally gives a wake up call to Job. His words remind Job of his sinfulness in words and thoughts toward God. As we can see, Job is clearly being carried away by his emotions and trauma. Sometimes, it's necessary to have fellow believers with faith who help up to wake up.
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Job 13: "Can anyone bring charges against me? If so, I will be silent and die." We can see that Job thinks that he does not deserve all the punishment and hardship he is facing now. He pleads with God and asks Him to remove further punishment from him. But we can see that his hope of deliverance is only in God.
Job 14: Job is aware that our days on this earth are short-lived and there is an end to come. "If someone dies, will they live again? All the days of my hard service I will wait for my renewal[b] to come." But this verse shows that Job believes in the resurrection.
Job 15: "Do you have a monopoly on wisdom?" Eliphaz finally gives a wake up call to Job. His words remind Job of his sinfulness in words and thoughts toward God. As we can see, Job is clearly being carried away by his emotions and trauma. Sometimes, it's necessary to have fellow believers with faith who help up to wake up.
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