The Law does a good job of pointing the way to death- and produces a theology that is all too familiar. If we are good, we think, God will like us and may decide to be gracious to us. But if we are not, if we fail to keep His commandments, then we have only ourselves to blame when our lives go wrong. This was the thinking of Job's comforters, who assumed that the reason his life fell apart and terrible tragedy surrounded him was his failure to keep the commandments of God. In Job 4:7 his friend Eliphaz offers his explanation for the troubles that Job was experiencing: "As I have seen, those who plough iniquity and sow trouble reap the same. By the breath of God they perish, and by the blast of His anger they are consumed." This thinking was still evident in the New Testament, when a blind man met Jesus. The disciples asked Jesus, " Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?" It is not surprising that many people have given ...
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