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Description: In this sermon from our ongoing verse-by-verse study through the Book of Job, we explore Job 19, Job 34, and Job 35, where Elihu rebukes Job, corrects his view of God’s justice, and calls him—and us—to walk in humility, holiness, and spiritual discernment. Job declares, “I know that my Redeemer liveth” (Job 19:25–26), even in the middle of deep suffering. Yet in chapters 34–35, Elihu reminds Job (and all believers) of powerful truths: God is always just. God sees all our steps. Pride blinds us more than pain ever could. Our sin affects others far more than we realize. Our attitude in suffering matters just as much as our endurance. If you’ve ever asked, “Why is God letting this happen?” or struggled with bitterness in a trial—this message will help you reset your heart, guard your spirit, and walk closer with Christ.🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Sermon: • Job’s declaration of faith: “My Redeemer liveth.” • Elihu’s rebuke of Job and why his attitude—not his suffering—became the issue. • How to guard your heart and words when you’re hurting. • Why comparing your life to others (especially on social media) destroys joy. • The danger of pride and spiritual self-righteousness. • Why sin always affects more than just ourselves. • How to walk in the Spirit when the flesh wants to take over. • The importance of learning from God’s chastening instead of resisting it. • The truth about salvation: faith alone in Christ alone.📝 Sermon Outline: 1. Job’s Confidence in His Redeemer (Job 19:25–26) • Job’s four defining characteristics • What it means to be born twice and die once • Salvation by faith—not works 2. Elihu’s Rebuke Begins (Job 34) • “The ear trieth words” • Walking in the Spirit vs. walking in the flesh • The trap of comparison and social media dissatisfaction • Why delighting in the Lord is always profitable 3. God’s Justice Is Perfect (Job 34:10–27) • God does no wickedness • Man, not God, perverts judgment • Pride, self-righteousness, and the danger of a “better than you” attitude 4. God Sees Everything (Job 34:21–26) • No darkness can hide sin • God can remove the mighty in a moment • The seriousness of turning away from God’s ways 5. Learning From God’s Chastening (Job 34:28–32) • “Teach thou me” • Softening your heart in trials • Guarding your spirit from bitterness 6. Elihu Corrects Job’s Theology (Job 35) • “My righteousness is more than God’s?” • How sin affects others • Why our walk talks louder than our talk talks • God gives “songs in the night” even when we don’t see Him 7. Practical Life Application • Guard your words • Walk in the Spirit intentionally • Keep your heart soft in pain • Examine pride • Learn from God’s correction • Remember your life influences others 🙏 Application For Your Week: Walk in the Spirit. Guard your words. Keep your heart soft. Learn from the trial, not fight it. And remember—your testimony is leading someone either closer to Christ or farther away. 👍 If this message encouraged you: ✔️ Like the video ✔️ Subscribe to our channel ✔️ Share this sermon with someone who needs encouragement ✔️ Leave a comment letting us know how God spoke to your heart #Job19 #Job34 #Job35 #MyRedeemerLiveth #KJVPreaching #BaptistSermon #BibleStudy #ChristianSermon #WalkingInTheSpirit #ChristianLiving #Elihu #BookOfJob #TrinityBaptistChurch