In Job 20, Zophar responds to Job's declaration of faith not with humility or comfort, but with anger, presumption, and harsh judgment. Assuming that suffering always proves guilt, he speaks truth without love—and in doing so, distorts the justice of God. In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, Dave Jenkins walks through Job 20 to show why biblical truth must always be joined with compassion, why suffering is not always a sign of sin, and how God's justice and mercy are perfectly revealed in Jesus Christ. This passage reminds us that knowledge without love becomes destructive, but Christ alone embodies truth and grace together. For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave please visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/