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Job: Zophar & Job

Mar 16, 2025    Jeff Noble

This week’s sermon examined Zophar’s harsh and misguided response to Job’s suffering. Unlike his friends before him, Zophar showed no compassion—he accused Job of sin and insisted that repentance would bring immediate restoration. His words reflected a dangerous misunderstanding of God’s justice, assuming that suffering is always the result of sin and that obedience guarantees blessing. Job, however, pushed back. He boldly refuted his friends’ flawed theology, defended his innocence, and expressed a deep longing to bring his case before God. Even in his despair, Job’s faith remained. He clung to the hope that, though he could not stand before God on his own, deliverance was possible. This foreshadows the gospel—our righteousness cannot come from ourselves but only through Jesus, our true Advocate and Redeemer. May we, like Job, trust in God’s justice, hold fast to His promises, and remember that our hope is ultimately found in Christ alone.