Job and Our Need of Fellowship with God
One of the great treasures of the Book of Job is in its reminders to us of our greatest needs: 1) It is a book which stresses mankind’s need of sympathy and empathy; 2) It is a book which emphasizes our need of companionship; 3) It is a book which places stress upon man’s need of Christ, the perfect Mediator. Yet, it also is a book which highlights the intense desire we ought to have for fellowship with God.
As the book begins, Job is seen as personally sensing that he has access to God (Job …
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