Job put himself on trial and found himself innocent of any crime (Job 27-30). He presented his case to God Almighty for scrutiny and asked for a judgment!
Am I willing to submit my life to God Almighty's perfectly just magnifying glass? Whether or not I'm willing his eyes are on the utmost details of my life 24/7. His Son, Jesus Christ, has paid the ultimate price for the penalty of my sins, but am I willing to judge them myself?
I must live my life as one watched; as one under the divinely just microscope. And then only because of the blood of Christ do I have any hope of purity. However, as I meditate on the Word, depend on the Holy Spirit's power, and act in obedience to His direction, will I be able to conquer those besetting sins (a process called sanctification).
And as Jude reminds me "[Jesus] is able to keep [me] from falling, and to present [me] faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy" (Jude 24).
Am I willing to submit my life to God Almighty's perfectly just magnifying glass? Whether or not I'm willing his eyes are on the utmost details of my life 24/7. His Son, Jesus Christ, has paid the ultimate price for the penalty of my sins, but am I willing to judge them myself?
I must live my life as one watched; as one under the divinely just microscope. And then only because of the blood of Christ do I have any hope of purity. However, as I meditate on the Word, depend on the Holy Spirit's power, and act in obedience to His direction, will I be able to conquer those besetting sins (a process called sanctification).
And as Jude reminds me "[Jesus] is able to keep [me] from falling, and to present [me] faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy" (Jude 24).
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