In Job Chapter 4, Eliphaz the Temanite steps forward—offering what sounds like wisdom, but misses the heart of Job’s pain. Drawing from a personal spiritual vision and traditional theology, Eliphaz claims that suffering is always the result of sin. His tone is sincere. His logic is flawed.
This episode explores how well-meaning words can harm more than heal. We reflect on the dangers of oversimplifying suffering, why spiritual experiences don't always equal spiritual truth, and how to avoid projecting assumptions onto someone else's pain. Job’s story reminds us: it’s not just what you say—it’s what you don’t understand.
If you've ever struggled with what to say (or not say) to a grieving friend, or questioned the way suffering is explained in faith circles, this one’s for you.