Job’s friends “comfort” him with condemnation instead of compassion

    Let him not trust in emptiness, deceiving himself,         for emptiness will be his payment.     It will be paid in full before his time,         and his branch will not be green.     He will shake off his unripe grape like the vine,         and cast off his blossom like … More Job’s friends “comfort” him with condemnation instead of compassion

Who is full of hot air?

Sam Storms comments on Eliphaz’s Second Speech (Job 15) A rebuke – 15:1-16 1.  For Job’s irreverent talk – vv. 1-6 He ridicules Job, insisting that his words flow from a belly filled with hot air rather than from his mind or heart, the center of reason. “You have belched out useless words that will … More Who is full of hot air?

God cannot be managed

Job’s friends have theories about God.  They think they understand God.  But these theories can’t explain the reality of  Job’s situation. These theories attempt to place God in a box, to reduce God to someone they can control. But in Job 12, in our reading plan for today, it is clear that God cannot be managed. “To … More God cannot be managed

More self-righteous lectures

Dr. Kim Riddlebarger comments on Job 11, part of our Bible reading plan for today: In Zophar’s estimation, Job refuses to see the obvious. Even if Job were granted what he requests–an open debate with God–God’s justice would consume him immediately. Job is an exaggerator and an impatient man. But Zophar has missed Job’s point and now mocks … More More self-righteous lectures

No arbiter between us

For he is not a man, as I am, that I might answer him,         that we should come to trial together.     There is no arbiter between us,         who might lay his hand on us both.     Let him take his rod away from me,         and let not dread … More No arbiter between us