So we are at chapter 32 and the book of Job has more to say. Here we have a rebuke from the man Elihu. For six chapters he lays into Job pointing out the sin that the 3 other friends did not.
33:8 But you have said in my hearing I heard the very words9 I am pure, I have done no wrong; I am clean and free from sin.10 Yet God has found fault with me
33:13 Why do you complain to him that he responds to no ones words?
33:14 For God does speaknow one way, now another
33:17 to turn them from wrongdoing and keep them from pride
34:5 Job says, I am innocent, but God denies me justice.
34:6 Although I am right, I am considered a liar; although I am guiltless, his arrow inflicts an incurable wound.
35:2 Do you think this is just? You say, I am in the right, not God.
36:8 But if people are bound in chains, held fast by cords of affliction, 9 he tells them what they have donethat they have sinned arrogantly. 10 He makes them listen to correction and commands them to repent of their evil.
Elihu ends by proclaiming what Jobs sin was. It was not merely making the above statements but it was his HEART that was not right with God.
37:23 The Almighty is beyond our reach and exalted in power; in his justice and great righteousness, he does not oppress. 24 Therefore, people revere him, for does he not have regard for all the wise in HEART?
How can we be certain that Elihus rebuke is true?
First Job did not deny or refute anything that Elihu said. Look at the dialogue. Job talks. Friend 1 talks. Job refutes friend 1. Friend 2 talks. Job refutes friend 2. Friend 3 talks. Job refutes friend 3. Elihu then rebukes Job quoting Jobs own words highlighting his sin. I dont know about you but if I was suffering as Job and 4 friends rebuked me, I would refute all 4 of them.
The book of Job is still not over. Next God lays into Job. What follows is the most detailed description in the whole Bible of the glory of Gods creation.
Does anyone wonder why that is in here?
How is it relevant to the standard message of Job, that saints must endure suffering when tested? None what so ever.
The creation description is there to, as if God has to, defend against the accusation from Job. That Job was righteous and God was wrong for bringing suffering to him. Now if Job was really blameless as Job 1:8 states, this lecture from God declaring his knowledge, wisdom, just ways and authority over creation would be not be needed.
It further confirms Jobs heart was seriously in the wrong for thinking that God was being unjust to him.
Finally in the last chapter of Job, he repents of his sin, is forgiven and the blessings of God are bestowed on him again.
If Job was blameless there would be no need for him to repent.