I Am Your Savior Who Saves You (Job 40:1-14, Isaiah 50:10-11) - a podcast by CTK Newton

from 2021-12-05T14:25

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“When uprightness is joined to superabundant prosperity, the motivation for the uprightness is murky. At best, the source of the uprightness is uncertain; and, because it is untested, to that extent the commitment to righteousness is comparatively shallow. There is, therefore, something less than optimal about virtues developed and preserved in great affluence. So, until prosperity and goodness are pulled apart, it may not be a determinate matter whether Job loves the good for its own sake, or whether what he loves is mingled good and wealth.”

—Eleonore Stump, Wandering in Darkness


































Job 40: 1-14, Isaiah 50:10-11

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