Job 40:6–42:6
God had Job’s full attention now. It’s as if God placed both His mighty hands on Job’s shoulders and looked him in the eye. God gave Job a couple of unforgettable illustrations by spotlighting two animals: the behemoth and leviathan. Both were powerful, intimidating animals, but they were totally subservient to their Creator. Job understood God’s point fully, and he responded with a broken and contrite spirit. Job finally saw God for who He really is, and Job fully repented. Keep in mind that nothing had yet changed for Job, which makes his attitude of repentance all the more authentic.
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