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Who Do You Say? Reading With the People of God #19

DAY 26 OF 31

A Tinge of Arrogance

Following the pattern set in the first speech, after the introduction Elihu quoted Job, answered his argument, and challenged him to repent. The large central part of chapter 34 concentrates on God's attributes of justice, mercy, omniscience, and sovereignty. By and large, this is really good theology, but one wonders if his references are not veiled allusions to Job. In this regard, this friend is little different than the others. He thought Job's punishment must be from God for Job's sin.

Elihu naturally assumes himself to be among the "men of understanding" and a "wise man" (Job 34:34 ESV). The courtesy with which Elihu began his speeches has worn thin, and he has become nearly as confrontational and cruel as the other three! With friends like this, who needs enemies?

We should all remember the words of Jesus in Matthew 7:3 ESV: "Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?" And Paul instructed us all: "If anyone is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore him in a spirit of gentleness. Keep watch on yourself, lest you too be tempted" (Galatians 6:1 ESV). Let's be better family and friends than Job had!

Primer contributed by Brian Mott, Ministering Elder, Cornerstone Community Church Chowchilla

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Who Do You Say? Reading With the People of God #19

In this 19th installment, Who Do You Say I Am? explores how Scripture answers Jesus’ question, “Who do you say that I am?” Through Job, we wrestle with God’s wisdom amid suffering. 1–3 John and Jude call us to love, discernment, and faithfulness, while Revelation points to Christ’s ultimate victory. During Advent, weekly readings from the nativity story draw our hearts to the wonder of Christ’s coming. May the Spirit strengthen our faith, deepen our hope, and lead us to boldly confess: “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”

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