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rights of others in order to enrich yourself. He said, “Why would God be
           unjust?”  And  so  he  shoots  down  Job’s  argument.  He    shows    how
           injustice is incompatible with God’s supremacy. Verse 13 and 17,
           “Who gave Him authority over the earth? And who has laid on Him
           the whole world?

           “Shall  one  who  hates  justice  rule?  And  will  you  condemn  the
           righteous mighty One, who says to a king, ‘Worthless one,’
           To nobles,  ‘Wicked  ones’;  Who  shows  no  partiality  to  princes  nor
           regards the rich above the poor.”
           And then he begins to describes how God creates and sustains the rich and
           the poor together. When God decides to hide Himself, who can restrain
           Him? He says that in verse 29. So Job is silent again. The next chapter 35,
           Elihu answers Job’s contention that nothing is gained by being righteous.
           Verses 1 through 3,

           “Do  you  think  this  is  according  to  justice?  Do  you  say,  ‘My
           righteousness is more than God’s’? For you say, ‘What advantage
           will it be to You? What profit will I have, more than if I had sinned?’
           I will answer you, and your friends with you.”

           His argument is in verses 4-8. God is transcendent. He says you believe
           that  God  is  punishing  the  wicked  for  sin  and  that  God  rewards  the
           righteous. But he is saying God is above all of that. God does not afflict
           people because they are wicked, and He does not bless people because
           they are righteous. That is an interesting truth of God. He afflicts people
           because He is God, and He has a purpose for it. And He blesses people,
           not because they are doing something right, but for His higher purpose
           and design. God does not provide for you because you trust Him. You
           trust Him because that honors  Him. He provides because He is a great
           provider. He is a great God; that is why He provides. Not because we do
           anything right. Most Christians don’t get this at all and so their lives are
           a never ending attempt to manipulate God into blessing them.

           Here is what he is saying. Job says, “What good is to be gained?” Elihu
           says, on the level of earth there is a lot of good to be gained, but not with
           God because God is above all of this. Look at Chapter 35, verse 8
           “Your wickedness is for a man like yourself, and your righteousness
           is for a son of man.”

           In other words, if I was mean to my neighbor, do you think he would be
           mean to me? Sure he would. If I was good to my neighbor, do you think

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