Job has his final great wish statement where he hopes to be brought before God in court. Job knows himself to be righteous and knows that God cannot convict him of guilt. Like us, Job has been forgiven by God through faith so our guilt is taken away. We are made righteous and enabled to practice righteousness because of God's action upon us. However, Job seems to be leaning too heavily on his acts of righteousness instead of relying on God as his own defense. Job is portraying God (not Satan) as his accuser, not the defense attorney (Redeemer). Satan's temptation is to making us despairing of God or prideful in our actions, making us look away from the true source of salvation: God Himself.