Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Desperate for Mediatorial Grace [Family Worship lesson in Job 9:27–10:22]

What is Job’s biggest concern? Job 9:27–10:22 prepares us for the opening part of public worship on the coming Lord’s Day. In these thirty-one verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that Job’s biggest concern is that, while he had been hoping for mercy through a Mediator, it does not seem to him that he actually has this with God.
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Summary of the transcript of the audio: The devotional explores Job's desperate transition from addressing his friends to directly pleading with God, highlighting his fear that he is being judged by strict justice rather than grace. It emphasizes Job's longing for a Mediator who can bridge the gap between humanity and the holy and just God, contrasting this need with Bildad's insufficient advice to simply improve one's behavior. Pastor applies Job's anguish to the terror believers may feel when their assurance of salvation is shaken by suffering or doubt. Rather than offering false comfort, the text encourages genuine wrestling with God, pointing to Christ as the ultimate Mediator who lays His hand on both parties. The message concludes with a call to rely on sovereign grace and the finished work of Jesus rather than personal merit or outward appearances of piety.

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