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Summary: Begin by introducing the Book of Job, its central theme of divine justice, and the significance of exploring Job's innocence in the face of suffering.

The Case of Job: Divine Justice Revealed

The Plaintiff's Innocence

Introduction:

Begin by introducing the Book of Job, its central theme of divine justice, and the significance of exploring Job's innocence in the face of suffering.

1. The Accuser's Challenge - Job 1:6–12

- Zechariah 3:1-2, Revelation 12:10

- Satan's Challenge to Job's Integrity

- The Beginning of the Divine Trial

- Explain Satan's challenge to Job's integrity.

- Discuss the concept of Satan as the accuser.

- Explore the beginning of the divine trial.

- Emphasize Job's righteousness and integrity.

2. The Test of Job's Faith - Job 1:13–22

- James 1:2-4, Psalm 34:19

- Job's Response to Initial Trials

- Showcasing Job's Faith and Innocence

- Share the trials and tragedies Job faces.

- Highlight Job's initial response and faith.

- Discuss the loss of his possessions and loved ones.

- Explain the concept of innocence amidst suffering.

3. The Cosmic Courtroom - Job 1–2

- Job 1:1-5, Job 2:1-6, Psalms 33:5

- Divine Justice Theme in the Book of Job

- Setting the Stage for the Series

- Provide an overview of the divine justice theme.

- Describe the heavenly council and God's sovereignty.

- Set the stage for understanding divine justice.

- Connect the cosmic courtroom to Job's trial.

4. The Covenant of Innocence - Job 1:1

- Genesis 15:6, Proverbs 2:7

- Understanding Job's Relationship with God

- God's Covenant with the Upright

- Explore Job's relationship with God.

- Discuss God's covenant with the upright.

- Emphasize Job's blamelessness and devotion.

- Connect Job's character to his innocence.

5. The Testing of a Blameless Man - Job 42:2

- Romans 8:28, Psalm 103:19

- Unveiling Divine Justice in Job's Trial

- God's Sovereignty in Suffering

- Unveil the role of divine justice in Job's trial.

- Discuss God's sovereign purposes in suffering.

- Share Job's journey and growth through the trials.

- Conclude with the hope of ultimate justice and restoration.

Conclusion:

Summarize the key points of the sermon and the significance of understanding Job's innocence in the context of divine justice. Encourage the congregation to trust in God's justice, even in the midst of trials and suffering. End with a prayer for God's guidance and strength in their own journeys of faith.

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