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“Then these three men ceased from answering Job because he was
           righteous in his own eyes.” So they stopped.
           Before  we  look  at  the  details  of  these  individual  philosophies,  let    me
           show you the one basic error they all had. They had many similarities, but
           they  all  taught  one  thing  that  was  wrong.  They  all  had  the  same
           underlying error. They taught that all suffering is because of sin. Do you
           see  the  idea?  Those  who  sin,  suffer.  Those  who  sin  a  lot,  suffer  a  lot.
           Those who are great sufferers are great sinners. They looked at Job and
           they saw a great sufferer, so they had only one conclusion. Job was  a
           great  sinner.  All  three  had  that  one  idea  in  common.  All  calamities,
           everything that went wrong in your life, all adversity, was inflicted as a
           penal retribution of a holy God. God was angry, and God punished sin in
           this life.

           You see, that is what shocked them so much when they saw the severe
           condition of Job’s suffering. When they saw how tremendously  he was
           suffering,  they  could  only  draw  one  conclusion.  What  a  heinous  sinner
           this is. He must be a real rat. They had no idea at all about the positive
           side  of  suffering.  It  never  even  entered  their  mind  that  God  might  use
           suffering  to  wean  a  person  from  his  pride  and  self-righteousness.  That
           God might use suffering to crowd a person to Christ and detach a person
           from  material  things.  To  cure  us  of  things  temporal  and  help  set  our
           affections on things above. They had no idea at all that God might use
           suffering to strengthen faith.

           That  approach  automatically  undermines  the  cross,  undermines  the
           resurrection, and undermines future judgment. You see, there is no need
           for the cross if God punishes sin in this life. The fact is, it not only hurt
           Job, but it was subtlety hurtful to them as well.

           You see, if it is true that all suffering is because of sin, then the sufferers
           are sinners and those who are not afflicted are innocent. They have not
           done anything wrong. Job was suffering, they said, because of sin and we
           are not suffering because we are not sinners. Such a view, which is still
           held by many Christians, is self-deluding and self-destructive. Now let me
           illustrate this for you from the mouths of these men. Let me show you at
           least one verse from each debate. The first from Eliphaz. Chapter 4:7-9,
           “Remember now, whoever perished being innocent? or where were
           the  upright  destroyed?  According  to  what  I  have  seen,  those  who
           plow iniquity and those who sow trouble harvest it. By the breath of
           God they perish, and by the blast of His anger they come to an end.”
           That is what Eliphaz said. Look at chapter 15:20,

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