Anonymous ID: b022a1 Jan. 31, 2021, 3:04 p.m. No.12782702   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2756

>>12781967 lb

>>12782538 (mine) lb

>>12782566 lb

 

Safe from eternal condemnation.

Yes, the prosperity doctrine was one of those proffered by one of the vain physicians.

 

On the contrary,

God wasn't "trying to save face".

He was in fact vindicated,

since the Faith He had granted Job is in fact what had kept him from falling away during his temptation.

Job repented at the end,

even though during his tribulation he had read God the riot act (as you put it).

 

God lost nothing,

despite the Devil casting everything he had at Job.

The Faith came out unscathed.

Even Jesus had to undergo the same sort of temptation cast at Him by the same Devil,

who used Scripture in a perverted manner in his attempt to get Christ Jesus to deny the Father in Heaven.

The Devil got whooped then, also.

Anonymous ID: b022a1 Jan. 31, 2021, 3:18 p.m. No.12782817   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2877

>>12782756

 

The Dragon won't be cast into the Lake of Fire until Judgment Day.

In all your list,

you seem to elide the part about Job's forefather,

Adam,

having sold all mankind under sin as slaves to the Devil.

Adam had actually given the Devil the right to persecute men,

especially those to whom God grants the Faith.

God granted Job the Faith even though he had been sold by his earthly father under sin.

That's called "Grace".

No one deserves it.

Adam gave the Devil the power over men,

but God's Grace trumps that.