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Episode Summary
Miserable Comforters
Today’s reading brings us deeper into the dialogue between Job and his friends, and it is not a pleasant exchange. Words that should have healed instead wounded. As we read Job 15 and 16, we see how quickly well-meaning people can misjudge a situation and add pain where compassion is needed. This episode explores what happens when comforters fail in their task, and how Job’s response points us to truth, humility, and a Savior who understands our grief.
Today’s Reading
Job 15
Job 16
These chapters reveal the tension between human assumptions and divine reality. Job’s friends speak with confidence, but not with accuracy. Job’s honesty stands in contrast to their empty reasoning, and his cry for an advocate foreshadows hope beyond suffering.
Commentary
Eliphaz continues his attack on Job by accusing him of arrogance, foolishness, and hidden sin. His words are strong, but they are not grounded in truth. Instead of comforting Job, he crushes him. Job responds with frustration, telling his friends exactly how their speeches have hurt him. He describes how he would have spoken differently had their situations been reversed. His longing for someone to mediate between God and man points us toward the role Jesus fulfills perfectly. Job’s pain is real, but so is the comfort that comes from remembering that God sees every tear and understands every burden.
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