If only that was true my friend. Greater men then you and me have fallen on account of evil spirits. We shouldn't be so sure we wouldn't or won't. But I think your point is that the Holy Spirit is Lord over all spirits, and that is true. If Christ is with us, who can be against us! (actually, a whole army of demons. But thank the Lord they are rendered powerless by Him, even by the image of the cross.)
I question those interpretations that you have expressed which run against the teachings of the saints. It is the posting of your interpretations of the Scriptures that I am challenging, not the Scriptures in themselves.
I did not mean to imply that you do not honor the Virgin Mary. I was saying that some Christians do not regard her much at all (even though she is the greatest saint) but it may have came out in my post to appear to be directed at you. Forgive me, it wasn't directed at you. I think you have a good and healthy respect for the Mother of our Lord.
I don't either. But I do bow down to the one whose image they represent! Sometimes I don't need a visual stimulus, and I create an image of Christ in my own mind and then bow down. Other times, I need a reminder, and that is how these works of religious art assist in me in my worship and prayer life.
BTW, do you know that Joshua the Righteous from the Old Testament and all the elders bowed down before the Ark of the Covenant (Joshua 7:6). And that had statues of Cherubim on it!
I know you are, and that is why I enjoy discussing these things with you because you are not close minded but wish to seek deeper.
As for the Book of Job, I suggest
this book to you. I have the complete series for the New Testament but haven't started yet on the Old (the books are not cheap!) I think you might find some answers in there you were looking for and some confirmation of your own beliefs of the book.

I wish one day we could sit down together, have a beer (or whatever your poison is!), and you could share with me those moments. The Lord does work in great and mysterious ways!