Job 33:4

Job 33:4 The value and power of human life. I. Life in its origin is infinitely important. II. Life is transcendently precious from the service it may render God in the advancement of His glory. III. Life is infinitely valuable on account of the eternal consequences flowing from it. T. L. Cuyle... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 33:6,7

Job 33:6 Elihu seems to stand forth as the very type of young, ardent, imaginative, quasi-inspired genius; he is the mouthpiece of the young age, the young school, which always vehemently protests its power to solve the questions which well-nigh strangle each successive generation, and which the el... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 33:24

Job 33:24 It was a hard and marvellous thing to find that ransom, something so precious and so vast that it should outweigh in God's balances the sin and the condemnation of the whole world. Looking at that ransom, we see: I. What a hateful thing sin is sin, that needed such cancelling; sin, that... [ Continue Reading ]

Job 33:27,28

Job 33:27 I. He looketh upon men, _and if any say_" He is listening to hear a rare saying. Sinning is not a rare thing, but repenting is. Yet such a saying _is_heard. God's ear is open when men speak, to what their hearts speak, if any of them are speaking to Him about sin. II. This man has no good... [ Continue Reading ]

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