Selections from Job 29–31
Now, for a brief interlude, Job had time to consider what his “friends” had said as he thought through his life. In chapter 29, Job looked back with some pleasant nostalgia as he reflected on his past glory. In chapter 30, he rehearsed his present misery as everything had changed and he no longer had great blessings from God. Then, in chapter 31, he reaffirmed his personal integrity and defended himself in an imaginary courtroom. From the three themes in these chapters, three ancient truths emerge from Job’s pen that are worth remembering today.
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