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In The Cry for a Redeemer, we hear the deep longing of humanity echoed through Job’s declaration in Job 19:25: “I know that my Redeemer lives.” In the midst of suffering, loss, and unanswered questions, Job points to a hope beyond his pain—a living Redeemer who would one day stand on the earth. This message explores the universal cry for rescue and restoration, revealing how that longing is ultimately fulfilled in Christ. Even in the darkest moments, redemption is not a distant idea—it is a living promise.
By Mark Livingston Sr.In The Cry for a Redeemer, we hear the deep longing of humanity echoed through Job’s declaration in Job 19:25: “I know that my Redeemer lives.” In the midst of suffering, loss, and unanswered questions, Job points to a hope beyond his pain—a living Redeemer who would one day stand on the earth. This message explores the universal cry for rescue and restoration, revealing how that longing is ultimately fulfilled in Christ. Even in the darkest moments, redemption is not a distant idea—it is a living promise.