Job 25: God’s Holiness, Human Smallness, and the Grace That Restores

Open Bible beneath a star-filled night sky with a glowing cross and a small human silhouette, illustrating God’s holiness, human smallness, and the grace that restores in Job 25.

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Job 25: God’s Holiness, Human Smallness, and the Grace That Restores

Series: Reading the Bible Daily with Dave Host: Dave Jenkins Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2026 Passage: Job 25

Show Summary

In Job 25, Bildad delivers his final and brief speech, emphasizing God’s greatness and humanity’s smallness. What he says contains theological truth—God is holy, sovereign, and exalted—but it is spoken without the grace and compassion that flows from understanding God’s mercy.This chapter presses a crucial question: How can a sinful person be right before a holy God? Bildad leaves the question hanging, but the gospel answers it. God’s holiness humbles us, but His mercy in Christ restores us. True humility leads not to despair, but to worship.

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