It took me about 11 minutes to read this passage. If I didn't know the end of Job's story I'd agree with all of Eliphaz's words. He sounds like a man solidly grounded in God's word. But later God says the Eliphaz did not protay God accurately.(42:7) in the same manner if I didn't know the first of this story, that God has declared Job as righteous, I would have considered Job's words in this passage as arrogant and proud. But neither is a true reflection of Job's character. He is humble and completely dependant upon God for all his strength. He has much to teach me.
Stuart
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Job 22-24
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