When Job said, “What is the Almighty, that we should serve him, and what profit should we have, if we pray unto him?,” he was expressing the sentiments of the wicked, not his own feelings. Elihu built his case against Job by taking what he said out of context. Don’t risk damaging a person’s name and reputation by telling others what they have said if you can’t make the context clear! Please open your Bible to Job chapter thirty-five, and listen as Pastor Ray Viola continues his study of Elihu’s lenghty discourse.
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I am the Lead Pastor of Koinonia Fellowship, a husband, father and grandfather. I also serve on the worship team as one of the drummers.