Job 29-31
Today's reflection in Job 29-31, he reflects consistently in his blamelessness to such a degree that it is self-righteousness and pride, Job self-justifies. He also seems to have "lost" God - these chapters depict how Job had intimate friendship with God (29:4) and then since the trials he constantly cries out to God but God seems to him silent and indifferent of Job in his suffering.
We are made righteous in the eyes of God by grace alone, in faith alone through Christ alone. We are made anew in Christ through baptism because the old has passed away and the new spiritually awakened and alive man is here. We still war against the world, the flesh and the Devil - but we are to live counter culture or "contra mundum" against the world as redeemed men of God. Progressive sanctification is part of the transformative work the Holy Spirit does in our life: we are fallible, but when we surrender daily the strength of our flesh becomes weaker and we become stronger and more free in Christ and sin less and less.
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