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wicked,  then  how  come  I  see  so  many  drunkards? How  come  I  see  so
           many  wicked  men  and  wicked  women  and  they  are  prosperous?  They
           have good jobs, and they have good health, and they have children, and
           their gardens grow and everything goes right for them. And so he says I
           cannot accept your philosophy, because from  my own experience, from
           my  own  observation,  it  is  not  true.  The  very  first  chapter  of  the  Bible
           refutes their silly lie. Who was righteous? Cain or Abel? Who died? The
           righteous one did! Who lived on in prosperity? The wicked.
           Then he says there is a second reason I don’t agree. He says not only do I
           observe that the wicked do not necessarily suffer but also I don’t believe
           that I have not done anything wrong! All the way through the book, Job
           insists  upon  his  own  righteousness.  He  insists  that  he  has  not  done
           anything to deserve what is coming down on him. Chapter 6: 1 and 2 is an
           illustration of that.
           Chapters  29-32  have  been  called  by  Bible  expositors  the  most  “self-
           righteous” chapters in the entire Bible. You read Job chapter 29, 30, 31,
           32, and you will see it. We read in chapter 29, Job’s testimony of how he
           behaved when everything was going well. So you can pat him on the back
           for  that.  Chapter  30,  he  tells  how  he  behaved  when  everything  went
           wrong. He says I did not deny God. I continued to hold onto  my faith.
           Chapter 31- 32 is sort of a general boast of his greatness. Chapter 31:5-30
           Notice all these “ifs.”
            5: “If I walk with falsehood.” 7: “If my step has turned from the
               way”
            9: “If my heart has been enticed by a woman.” (But it has not)
           13: “If I have despised the claim of my male or female slaves.”
           16: “If I have kept the poor from their desire.”
           19: “If I have seen anyone perish for lack of clothing.”
           20: “If his loins have not thanked me, and if he has not been
               warmed with the fleece of my sheep.”
           21: “If I have lifted up my hand against the orphan.”
           24: “If I have put
               my confidence in gold.”
           25: “If I have gloated because my wealth was great.”
           26: “If I have looked at the sun when it shone.”
           29: “Have I rejoiced at the extinction of my enemy, Or exulted when
               evil befell him?”
           30: “I have not allowed my mouth to sin by asking for his life in a
               curse.”
           And look at verses 35-37. Let me give you a summary statement of these

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