Job was a good old brother. There was nobody on earth who respected the Lord more than Job did. That's who God said about Job.
When Job went through some very hard times, his three "friends" came to comfort him. They sat with Job, telling him what a rotten sinner he was and how he must have some unconfessed sin for which the wrath of God was falling on him. Hmm.
In isa.6, the Prophet sees the Lord and is so overcome, he's completely undone, speechless. Jn.12:41 tells us that Isaiah was seeing our Lord Jesus Christ in glory.
At the end of the Book of Job, he also sees the Lord and his reaction is one of self hatred. That's qui a turnaroun, as all through the book, Job wants to ask God, why?
I do believe that Job saw Jesus in all his sufferings, The nail prints, the scars, the bloody body caused by the servants of satan, who did all he all could to make Jesus commit just one sin with his mouth. Job didn't need to ask after that.
When Job went through some very hard times, his three "friends" came to comfort him. They sat with Job, telling him what a rotten sinner he was and how he must have some unconfessed sin for which the wrath of God was falling on him. Hmm.
In isa.6, the Prophet sees the Lord and is so overcome, he's completely undone, speechless. Jn.12:41 tells us that Isaiah was seeing our Lord Jesus Christ in glory.
At the end of the Book of Job, he also sees the Lord and his reaction is one of self hatred. That's qui a turnaroun, as all through the book, Job wants to ask God, why?
I do believe that Job saw Jesus in all his sufferings, The nail prints, the scars, the bloody body caused by the servants of satan, who did all he all could to make Jesus commit just one sin with his mouth. Job didn't need to ask after that.
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