Job 31:31-32 (ESV)
if the men of my tent have not said,
‘Who is there that has not been filled with his meat?’
(the sojourner has not lodged in the street;
I have opened my doors to the traveler),
In chapter 31, Job will end his speech to his three friends, who came to comfort him, but instead are confronting him. In this chapter he gives numerous “if” statements, followed by the “then” statements. Job was the originator of the IF-THIS-THEN-THAT philosophy of life. In each of the THEN-THAT statements, it is quite graphic. For example, here is one of them he just stated before the above two verses:
Job 31:21-22 (ESV)
if I have raised my hand against the fatherless,
because I saw my help in the gate,
then let my shoulder blade fall from my shoulder,
and let my arm be broken from its socket.
At the end of the IF-THIS statements in verses 29-39, we read this:
Job 31:40a (ESV)
let thorns grow instead of wheat,
and foul weeds instead of barley.”
Job is making the point to his three confronting friends, that he is not the person they are accusing him of being. He has not done any of these IF-THIS statements. The above two verses really show Job’s heart. He is not only talking about his own actions, but he is also telling his three friends that he has made sure that those who worked for him did not do anything to warrant this attack on his life and health. He is telling his accusers that he didn’t even allow those employed by him to do bad things to the vulnerable and weak.
This shows us the responsibility we have for those who either work for us, or are in our community. We are not to allow others to hurt others. That is our responsibility, as well. Job was innocent. We know this from the first two chapters. But he was also making sure those around him deported themselves in like manner. We are responsible to make sure those in our circle walk in a way pleasing to God, just as we are.