<p>&ldquo;Those who are familiar with McClelland&rsquo;s other books know they are in for a thought-provoking treat worth &lsquo;cussing and discussing!&rsquo; &nbsp;&lsquo;So why&rsquo; he asks &lsquo;should &nbsp;people be interested in a GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOB? &nbsp;For the same reason that the Book of Job is included in the Bible&rdquo; he argues. &nbsp;&lsquo;In the wisdom of the Church and under the guidance of the Holy Spirit the Book of Job becomes Sacred Scripture to keep the conversation about God honest!&rsquo; &nbsp;McClelland goes on to suggest that Christ is God&rsquo;s Apology to the world for His questionable behavior in the Old Testament and particularly His need to use Job&rsquo;s family and their lives as stakes in a wager to bolster His Ego&rsquo;s insecurity! &nbsp;God&rsquo;s Apology made flesh in Jesus is His Ego&rsquo;s act of Reconciliation -- not merely forgiving our sins -- indeed God does not even count them against us. &nbsp;Rather God Himself has taken responsibility for His role in creating the problem of our alienation. &nbsp;Christ&rsquo;s death therefore is an atonement for God&rsquo;s Sin as well as ours. &nbsp;The culmination of McClelland&rsquo;s thesis is that God has entrusted this AMAZING Message to us and is once again betting on us to win the bet for Him! &nbsp;As usual THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOB is not only a good read but well worth your consideration!&rdquo; &ndash; Genesis Literary Review</p>
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