Job wonders why God is fixated on human beings and on Job in particular. Why would the infinite Lord be concerned with the sin of a lowly human being? Job's way out, he despairs, is that he will soon lie down in death where God will not see him again. It would be horrible if God paid us no mind for we would be condemned to live in our sin--our evil--and doomed to die. God makes so much out of man for the Lord has created humanity to be in authority over the world and to do good in it. If humans sin, then God desires to make each person good and righteous again to save them from death.