
Job Meets Jesus
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Skip Heitzig
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Skip Heitzig
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Plagued by disease and living with multiple losses in his life, Job was also accused of sin by his friends. He asks the eternal question, "How can a man be righteous before God?" and he laments that there is no mediator between man and God.
It wasn't until Jesus came that the mediator, the solution for man's unrighteousness, was revealed. In his new series, Job Meets Jesus, Pastor Skip Heitzig examines the universal questions raised by the patriarch, and presents the hope voiced by Job, "I know that my Redeemer lives."
©2009 Skip Heitzig (P)2012 Skip Heitzig
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