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In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we explore Job Chapter 25 (KJV), the shortest chapter in the book of Job. Bildad the Shuhite delivers a speech reminding Job of God’s overwhelming power and absolute purity. He describes humanity as weak, even likening man to a “worm,” incapable of being righteous before the Creator.
While Bildad’s words highlight eternal truths about God’s sovereignty and holiness, they also expose a danger: truth delivered without compassion. His response fails to acknowledge Job’s suffering, showing how words meant to exalt God can wound when stripped of grace.
Together, we draw out the ancient wisdom in Bildad’s perspective—that humility before God is essential—while also applying its lessons today: avoid weaponizing theology, balance truth with empathy, and remember that God’s greatness magnifies His mercy, not just our smallness.
By Anissa CookeIn this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we explore Job Chapter 25 (KJV), the shortest chapter in the book of Job. Bildad the Shuhite delivers a speech reminding Job of God’s overwhelming power and absolute purity. He describes humanity as weak, even likening man to a “worm,” incapable of being righteous before the Creator.
While Bildad’s words highlight eternal truths about God’s sovereignty and holiness, they also expose a danger: truth delivered without compassion. His response fails to acknowledge Job’s suffering, showing how words meant to exalt God can wound when stripped of grace.
Together, we draw out the ancient wisdom in Bildad’s perspective—that humility before God is essential—while also applying its lessons today: avoid weaponizing theology, balance truth with empathy, and remember that God’s greatness magnifies His mercy, not just our smallness.