God’s questions to Job are not intended to teach, but to stun. They are not to enlighten, but to awaken. They are not to stir the mind, but to bend the knee.

Where then does wisdom come from? Where does understanding dwell? It is hidden from the eyes of every living thing… (Job 28:20-21)
What is wisdom for us humans? It is not finding all the answers but is an ongoing process of asking the right questions. There will always be a new situation that causes us to ask a new question. This gives us a new view of life.
God understands the way to it and He alone knows where it dwells (Job 28:23).
The solution to Job’s [and all our] problems cannot be found in human wisdom. Only divine wisdom can help make sense of suffering
There are questions at the jagged edge of faith. They are the queries that cannot be reached, that agitate us, and perhaps make us uncomfortable with our religious certainties. “How can I relate to God when nothing makes sense anymore?” “Where can I find God when the world looks so cold and lonely?” “How can I believe in God when there doesn’t appear to be any future for me?”
Since ancient times wise men have thought they could discover anything if they sufficiently contemplate the world around them through the eyes of philosophy. But we are vulnerable to life experiences which will make us question our answers, and force us to ask unanswerable questions. To acknowledge this limitation opens us to life in a new way.
The fear of the Lord – that is wisdom, and to shun evil is understanding (Job 28:28).
Thus true wisdom for us humans always begins with a proper attitude: fear of the Lord.
Allow the answers to come from God. His answers are not given in trite, simplistic phrases. Rather, they bypass the mind. His Spirit touches our spirit. Our hearts discover the Presence of the Almighty One, and this produces an unexplainable calm!
[Taken in part from “Basic Bible Commentary” on “Job” commentary on Job chapter 28.]

