Job Ep. 26: Bildad’s First Speech
Bildad the Shuhite responds to Job with harsh words and a theology that turns faith into a formula. In this episode, we examine Bildad's opening speech where he dismisses Job's complaints, makes a devastating accusation about Job's children, and offers a transactional view of God's justice. What happens when we care more about defending God than loving people in their suffering?
Job Ep. 25: When Silence Is No Longer Possible
In Job 7:11–21, Job stops holding back and speaks directly to God from a place of deep anguish. He describes sleepless nights, relentless suffering, and the feeling of being constantly watched. This passage doesn’t offer resolution—but it shows us a faith that refuses silence and brings honest pain into God’s presence.
Job Ep. 24: Honest Words from Exhaustion
In Job 7:1–10, Job stops responding to his friends and speaks from inside his exhaustion. Life feels like forced labor, nights drag on without rest, and days slip away without relief. Job doesn’t offer explanations or answers—he brings his weariness directly before God. This passage reminds us that Scripture makes room for honest lament, even when there is no resolution in sight.
Job Ep. 22: Job Answers His Friends
Job finally responds to his friends—not with neat theology or tidy answers, but with raw honesty. In Job 6:1–13, he weighs his suffering, defends the intensity of his grief, and explains why his words sound so desperate. This isn’t a rejection of God, but a refusal to minimize pain or pretend it’s manageable. Job gives voice to what happens when suffering overwhelms explanation and strength runs out.
Job Ep. 12: The Wife
Job’s suffering turns physical as painful sores cover his body and he sits among the ashes in mourning. Even then, as his wife urges him to curse God and give up, Job responds with words that reveal a deep and steady faith—refusing to accept only good from God while rejecting trouble.
Job Ep. 9: Falling to the Ground in Worship
After losing everything in a single day, Job responds in a way that still surprises readers. He mourns deeply, falls to the ground in worship, and speaks words that acknowledge both God’s giving and God’s taking away. In this episode, we slow down and listen carefully to Job’s response at the end of chapter one—and what it reveals about faith, grief, and faithful speech before God.