This theological work explores the concept of holy comedy as a central, structural element of biblical revelation. It argues that laughter, irony, and narrative reversal are divine tools used by Yahweh to dismantle human pride and expose the absurdity of self-reliance. Through a comprehensive survey of Scripture, the text examines how various figures—from Abraham and Jonah to Peter and Paul—function as "holy fools" within a broader pedagogy of grace. The author suggests that the resurrection serves as the ultimate cosmic punchline, proving that God's wisdom consistently overturns worldly logic. Ultimately, the book invites readers to view spiritual maturity through the lens of humility and the transformative power of sacred joy.