7. If God wants to take his very life, that is his right. Not only does Job accept that God has taken his life away, and has a right to do so, he worships God, though he grieves and suffers, showing that, even when times are difficult, God is worthy of worship and to be glorified by his creation, no matter what.
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7. If God wants to take his very life, that is his right. Not only does Job accept that God has taken his life away, and has a right to do so, he worships God, though he grieves and suffers, showing that, even when times are difficult, God is worthy of worship and to be glorified by his creation, no matter what.
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