In Job 11, Zophar enters the conversation as the most severe of Job's friends. Confident in his theology but lacking humility and compassion, he assumes Job's suffering must be the result of hidden sin. Though he speaks truths about God's wisdom, he misapplies them—turning doctrine into condemnation. In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, we examine the danger of spiritual arrogance—when truth is spoken without grace, reverence, or understanding. Job 11 reminds us that God's wisdom is meant to humble us, not weaponize us, and that true theology produces compassion, not cruelty. Key Themes: • Zeal without knowledge leads to spiritual harm • God's wisdom should humble us, not puff us up • Grace is not mechanical or transactional • True wisdom speaks with reverence and love Key Scripture: Job 11:7 — "Can you find out the deep things of God? Can you find out the limit of the Almighty?" True wisdom listens, loves, and points to Christ—the perfect revelation of God's heart. For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/