In Job Chapter 8, we hear from Bildad the Shuhite, who responds to Job’s anguish with a rigid and dangerous kind of logic: if you're suffering, you must be guilty. He argues that God is always just—and therefore, Job’s pain must be punishment. He urges repentance, not compassion, and backs it all up with poetic metaphors about withering plants and collapsing homes.
This episode unpacks the deeper lessons of Bildad’s speech, not just to analyze his flawed theology, but to caution us against doing the same today. We’ll explore how “truth” without love can become a weapon, how religious certainty can lead to cruelty, and how we can respond better when someone around us is in pain. Job 8 reminds us that compassion must come before correction—and that just because something sounds biblical doesn’t mean it’s right.