Listen "Closing Arguments"
Episode Synopsis
Passage: Job 29-31
In a trial, the closing arguments are the final summation of all that's been presented in the case, and is given to persuade the jury and the judge of the guilt or innocence of the defendant. Job having received and refuted the accusations of his friends, now takes up his final defense and gives his closing arguments against his unjust suffering and pain. His summation ends with a plea that God would hear and answer his claim to righteousness and justice. In his closing arguments, we see a foreshadowing of the case that is made on our behalf, by our advocate and redeemer, Jesus Christ Join us Sunday as we look at Job's closing arguments before he finds himself standing before Almighty God.
In a trial, the closing arguments are the final summation of all that's been presented in the case, and is given to persuade the jury and the judge of the guilt or innocence of the defendant. Job having received and refuted the accusations of his friends, now takes up his final defense and gives his closing arguments against his unjust suffering and pain. His summation ends with a plea that God would hear and answer his claim to righteousness and justice. In his closing arguments, we see a foreshadowing of the case that is made on our behalf, by our advocate and redeemer, Jesus Christ Join us Sunday as we look at Job's closing arguments before he finds himself standing before Almighty God.
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