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Object:
In the comic strip The Born Loser, Brutus Thornapple is staring at his computer console. Brutus is a good-hearted individual, but he seems to stumble through life and receives little respect from family, friends, and coworkers. He reminisces on all the emails and advice he receives on protecting his identity from identity theft. He then concludes in the last frame of the cartoon, "Who would want to pretend to be me?"
Application: Job questioned his worthiness. But "out of the whirlwind" God affirmed that he made all of creation and it is good. And Job is a part of that creation. Who is Job to question his own worthiness or the worthiness of God?
Application: Job questioned his worthiness. But "out of the whirlwind" God affirmed that he made all of creation and it is good. And Job is a part of that creation. Who is Job to question his own worthiness or the worthiness of God?
