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1 | John 9:1-12 and Job1-2 | John 9:1 | PastorPaul | 71213 | ||
Dear Indiana Jones, I would remind you that although Job's ten children who had died were not brought back to life his wife and him were blessed with ten more children, and further more one may say that in the end all that Job had was doubled, becuase on his death and the deaths of the new set of children Job would have all of his family together. Just a thought. In Christ, Pastor Paul |
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2 | John 9:1-12 and Job1-2 | John 9:1 | stjones | 71237 | ||
Hi, Pastor Paul; Thanks for the reply. What you say is true, but from what I've learned from parents who have lost a child, that child can never be replaced; the loss is permanent. I can't imagine, even given a different attitude toward children, what the loss of ten would have been like for Job, a man who obviously oved his children. I suspect, however, that there was a glorious reunion when Job finally did die. I can't prove that Job's children went to Heaven, but God showed in chapter 42 that he could honor Job's sacrifices made on hehalf of others. Given his new family, Job might have more descendants in Heaven than Abraham.... Peace and grace, Steve aka Indiana Jones |
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