Christian Instruction (1): Godly Instruction
Introduction: Job's Case Job, amid his sufferings desired above all one thing, namely, that he might either find a talisman (lawyer) to plead his cause with God, or that he himself might appear before God to set his arguments in order before His face. More than once we hear him lamenting: "O that I might find Him," and again, "O that one would hear me, my desire is that the Almighty would answer me", and again, "O that one might plead for a man with God as a man pleadeth with his neighbor"....
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