Listen, Jack, Job 35 is about Elihu and how he's getting ready to really lay into Job. Elihu is a young guy who, as I always say, has seen a thing or two. He's gonna put Job in his place, c'mon, man! He starts off by saying to Job, “what do you think you know about justice?” See, Elihu is claiming that Job doesn't understand the way things happen in the world. He says that the clouds don't do anything, but God still sends down rain. Or uh, you know, he says that the wind doesn't do anything, but God still brings the storm. My father used to say, “Heaven's high and earth is deep, but the hearts of kings are unsearchable." That's Elihu's point, folks. God is powerful and mysterious, and we just have to accept it. Elihu goes on to say that if we sin, we won't escape punishment, no malarkey! Here's the deal, when we cry out to God, he hears us and is there for us. He can take away our suffering and literally save us from the depths of despair. But I'm not joking, God will not answer if we keep sinning. That's the point of Job 35, Jack, so remember it.