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Easy Bible・Job 31

Job's Final Plea of Innocence

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Job 31:1
"I made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully at a girl.

About this Chapter

In this chapter, Job makes his final plea of innocence. He declares his commitment to live a righteous life and lists various sins he has avoided. Job proclaims that he has not looked at women with lust, not committed adultery, not oppressed the poor, not withheld help from the needy, not trusted in wealth, not worshipped the sun or moon, not rejoiced over his enemy's misfortune, and not hidden his sin. Job concludes his plea by saying that if any of his actions were sinful, he is willing to bear the consequences. Job's words in this chapter reflect his strong desire to maintain his integrity and his determination to live a blameless life. He is confident that he has not committed the sins he is accused of, and he boldly proclaims his innocence. Job's plea reveals his deep faith in God's justice and his trust that God will vindicate him. As we read Job's words, we are reminded of the importance of living a righteous life and avoiding sin. Job's commitment to integrity serves as an example for us to follow. We should strive to live in a way that pleases God, avoiding the temptations and sins that can lead us astray. Just as Job trusted in God's justice, we too can have faith that God will reward those who live according to His commands.

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