Job's questions answered
Job in misery asked for death first in previous chapters. His thought then was death would end his ailments and tribulations. In chapter 14 we see that the faithful Job realizes even in death we cannot have peace without God. He yearns to have a "resurrection" to be with our God again even after death to live a life with his maker free of his sin that has been lost in the depths of the deep ocean.
I have a feeling that Job at the time of judgement will have a smile on his face realizing how God truly brought his request for a "resurrection" to our reality. How God fulfilled His promise to vanquish all our sins through His own death and resurrection so that we can live out Job's dream of being with our maker free of sin when His kingdom comes.
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