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With Friends Like These …

Job’s Friends and Religious Foolishness

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In With Friends Like These, theologian Larry Dixon explores the “religious foolishness” of Job’s friends, revealing how well-meaning counsel can turn into spiritual abuse. Learn to avoid bad theology and become a true comforter to those in pain.

Forthcoming; projected release date: February 3, 2026

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Counseling is a dangerous profession, especially when well-intentioned advice fails to account for the eternal horizon.

 In this insightful study, author and theologian Larry Dixon explores the fine line between comforting the afflicted and inflicting further pain through bad theology. While Job’s friends initially offered the profound gift of a silent ministry of presence, their support quickly dissolved into a barrage of religious foolishness that added deep psychological wounds to Job’s physical suffering.

With Friends Like These… dives into the forty-two-chapter treatise on suffering, analyzing the specific failures of Job’s “miserable comforters.” Dixon exposes their reliance on the faulty premise of divine earthly retribution, the assumption that God’s justice is always immediate and visible in this life. The author contrasts this myopic view with Job’s resilient hope for an eternal Advocate, highlighting Job’s declaration that “my redeemer lives” and his assurance that he would see God in his flesh even after death.

Going beyond the narrative, Dixon challenges modern readers to reject “worm theology” and the “health and wealth” gospel, pointing instead to the New Testament truth that present trials are preparing believers for “eternal glory.” The book also tackles weighty theological questions regarding the eternal fate of the wicked, arguing against annihilationism and for the reality of eternal conscious punishment.

By guiding readers through a unit-reading of Job, Dixon provides practical takeaways for caregivers, warning against speaking untruths about the Lord.

This book offers essential lessons on how to avoid theologically mugging your friends and how to offer comfort rooted in both God’s sovereignty and eternal hope,.

Pick up your copy today to discover how to be a true friend in times of suffering and avoid the trap of religious foolishness.

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