Split Sermon - Holy Conduct List

To be included in that future Day, we must come to be blameless. How do we do that? Job wanted to be restored to a close relationship with God, and said so. God does not hear the prayers of the wicked, and the prayers of a righteous man avails much. God answered Job in his prayers and was even granted the restoration to his former blessings. While Job was in trials, God was listening and overseeing. Job was uniquely righteous and blameless. So what is there to learn from him about being blameless? It is Christ’s job to present us blameless to the Father. Christ’s job. Job had room for repentance in his life, even though he was blameless. When Job saw God as He is, he saw himself in comparison, and realized the true state of humankind, and his place in the Plan.

This sermon was given at the New Braunfels, Texas 2013 Feast site.

I was born in South Africa and have lived all over the world. I earned my Bachelor’s degree from Ambassador University. My wife and I enjoy raising our children, hospitality, travel, and truth.