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Christianity is about God reaching out his hand in friendship to mankind. Christians believe that the whole world and everything in it was created by God. God is a personal being, a living God who is three, yet one: Father, Son and Spirit, just as we human beings have body, mind and soul! (see the Trinity).

The Bible says God created people in his image, to love him. Yet every person has rebelled against God and sinned. Yet instead of turning his back on us, God became a man, Jesus, who most scholars believe was born about the year 4 BC and lived among us. He taught a message of love throughout Palestine but public opinion turned against him and he was executed as a young man.

He died because of us - the death that we should have died. He was crucified on a cross, but he rose from the dead, and now calls us to trust him, to love him and to repent of our rebellion. If we do this, then we our relationship with God becomes restored and we will live forever with God.

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June Scripture Portion for Bible Commentary : Job 12 - Psalm 102

Elihu continues his speech in chapter 35 by reproving both Job and his three friends. He condemns Job for having expressed the thought that because of his integrity he did not deserve what God was doing to him. Job felt, as Elihu put it in verse 2, "My righteousness is more than God's." Further, Elihu charged that Job said, "Why should I live righteously--the wicked are rewarded good for their evil and the righteous are rewarded by suffering." Certainly Elihu was not entirely correct in his judgment of Job. For oftentimes Job illustrated from the prosperity of the wicked, simply to show that in the end the wicked would not prosper, while the righteous would enter his reward. However, there were occasions when Job, in his lapses from depending upon God rather than on the flesh, pitied himself and strongly intimated that the righteous life was not altogether worthwhile.

Next Elihu has a message for Job and his three friends. He reminds them that their help comes from the Lord; that God is greater than man. Elihu wanted them to realize that they were not dealing with frail human flesh, but with the Eternal God. Elihu also declares to them that unless one cries unto the Lord in humility, he might just as well not call on the Lord. When proud men pray, their prayers go unheard and unanswered, because God will not give attention to a proud heart.

In chapter 36 Elihu continues by drawing attention to the greatness and majesty of God. Because of who He is and what He is, God should be respected and honored by everyone. "Behold, God is great," declares Elihu. Indeed, He is great in power, great in wisdom, and great in wealth.

In chapter 37 Elihu continues his informative speech by reminding Job of the mighty power of God, as evidenced in the changes of the weather. In speaking further of the handiwork of God, he mentions the winds, the frost, and the clouds, all of which are under the Lord's constant control.

God's ways are unfathomable. Verse 23 says, "Touching the Almighty, we cannot find him out: he is excellent in power, and in judgment, and in plenty of justice: he will not afflict." God is divine. We should respect Him, bow before Him, and acknowledge Him as Lord of all.