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Job 25: God’s Holiness, Human Smallness, and the Grace That Saves

Job 25: God’s Holiness, Human Smallness, and the Grace That Saves

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In Job 25, Bildad delivers his final and brief speech, emphasizing God's greatness and humanity's smallness. His theology is largely correct—God is holy, sovereign, and exalted above all—but it is incomplete. Truth spoken without grace can leave wounded souls in despair. In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, we explore how Job 25 confronts a crucial question: How can a sinful person be right before a holy God? While Bildad leaves that question unanswered, the gospel provides the answer. God humbles sinners not to destroy them, but to redeem them through Christ. In this devotional, we consider: • God's majestic holiness and sovereign dominion. • The danger of emphasizing human sin without pointing to divine grace. • How the gospel bridges the gap between God's holiness and our sin. • Why true humility leads to worship, not hopelessness. Key Scripture: Job 25 Supporting Texts: Psalm 8:3–4; Isaiah 57:15; Romans 3:23–26; Philippians 2:6–8 Key Doctrine: Justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone This episode reminds us that while God is infinitely great and we are deeply small, His mercy in Christ restores us and draws us near. For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/
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