Job 19:12–14 — What God Thinks About Rejection | KJV | Rightly Dividing

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Rejection wounds deeper than any sword, and Job felt every cut. Yet his suffering paints a fuller picture—one fulfilled in Jesus Christ Himself.

He was surrounded, abandoned, denied, betrayed, forgotten. Job’s words become prophecy fulfilled in the Garden, in the High Priest’s hall, and at the Cross.

And here is the sobering truth:
God stands ready to forgive even the crime of deicide—the killing of His Son. But the soul that rejects that same Son, the soul that refuses His blood and mercy, falls into a fire that never dies. Not for what it did, but for rejecting the only One who could save it.

This Short walks through the heart of Job 19:12–14 and reveals how God views rejection in the light of Christ.

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