How does Job 34:10 connect with Romans 3:23 about God's holiness? The Bedrock Truths of Job 34:10 • “Therefore listen to me, you men of understanding. Far be it from God to do evil, and from the Almighty to do wrong.” (Job 34:10) • Elihu affirms that God is incapable of wickedness—His character is flawlessly pure. • God’s justice flows out of His holiness; wrongdoing is incompatible with His very nature (Psalm 5:4; Habakkuk 1:13). Humanity’s Universal Shortfall: Romans 3:23 • “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23) • Every person, by thought, attitude, and action, misses the mark of God’s sinless standard (Isaiah 53:6; Psalm 14:2-3). • The “glory of God” points to His moral perfection; our sin reveals a chasm between His holiness and our condition. Connecting the Dots: Holiness Revealed • God’s holiness (Job 34:10) sets the absolute benchmark; human sin (Romans 3:23) underscores how far we’ve fallen from it. • Job 34:10 shows what God is not—He cannot do evil. Romans 3:23 shows what we are—people who do. • The verses together reinforce: – God alone is intrinsically holy (1 John 1:5; Isaiah 6:3). – Humanity universally needs rescue because we cannot attain that holiness on our own (Romans 3:24; Titus 3:5). Implications for Daily Living • Worship with Awe: Recognize that the God we approach is perfectly righteous—this fuels humble, grateful praise. • Honest Confession: Seeing His purity exposes our sin; regular repentance keeps fellowship with Him clear (1 John 1:9). • Pursuit of Holiness: “But just as He who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do.” (1 Peter 1:15-16) • Dependence on Grace: Only through Christ can we be declared righteous and progressively transformed to reflect God’s character (2 Corinthians 5:21; Hebrews 10:14). |