Moral purity is a vital component of finishing your course with joy—but it is not the only one. God requires more than just moral integrity from His servants. Consider Job, whom the Lord described as “My servant... a blameless and upright man, fearing God and turning away from evil” (Job 1:8 NASB 1995). While Job’s commitment to moral purity is evident (Job 31:1, 9–12), the rest of Job 31 reveals a comprehensive portrait of righteousness—one that integrates integrity, justice, compassion, and humility into every aspect of life and ministry. This session will challenge and encourage us to pursue moral purity not in isolation, but as part of a whole-life commitment to fearing God and turning from all forms of evil. Join us as we examine the life of Job and seek to walk in integrity before the Lord.
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