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In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we study Job Chapter 35, where Elihu speaks directly to Job’s frustrations. Elihu reminds us that God’s greatness is not diminished by our failures or inflated by our righteousness. Sin primarily harms people, while righteousness benefits others—but God remains unchanged in His essence.
The wisdom of Job 35 calls us to:
Elihu’s message is both a caution and a comfort: while Job’s pain led him to speak hastily, we are invited to anchor our faith in authentic, God-centered devotion rather than self-centered expectations.
By Anissa CookeIn this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we study Job Chapter 35, where Elihu speaks directly to Job’s frustrations. Elihu reminds us that God’s greatness is not diminished by our failures or inflated by our righteousness. Sin primarily harms people, while righteousness benefits others—but God remains unchanged in His essence.
The wisdom of Job 35 calls us to:
Elihu’s message is both a caution and a comfort: while Job’s pain led him to speak hastily, we are invited to anchor our faith in authentic, God-centered devotion rather than self-centered expectations.