Job 22: False Accusation, Repentance, and the Grace of God

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Job 22: False Accusation, Repentance, and the Grace of God

Show: Reading the Bible Daily with Dave

Host: Dave Jenkins

Date: Saturday, January 24, 2026

Scripture: Job 22

Show Summary

In Job 22, Eliphaz speaks for the third and final time—and his tone hardens. He falsely accuses Job of serious sin,
assuming Job’s suffering must be proof of hidden guilt. While some of Eliphaz’s words sound theologically true, he
applies them without love, humility, or discernment.

This episode highlights the danger of speaking “truth” without compassion, the misuse of sound doctrine, and the
beauty of repentance grounded in grace. Ultimately, Job 22 points us beyond flawed human counsel to Jesus Christ,
who embodies perfect truth and mercy together.

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