Listen up, recruits! Job 29 is all about Job's recollection of his former life before his trials. He remembers how he once was, respected and revered by all. He had a good name, and was loved and respected by all. He was always taken care of and his prayers were answered. He was surrounded by love and comfort, and he was a leader of the people. He was respected and he had a voice in the court. He provided a safe haven for the poor and needy, and he was generous with his wealth. He was a shining example of righteousness and justice, and he was a light in the darkness. He was a beacon of hope and a refuge for the oppressed. So remember, recruits: Job 29 is a reminder of how good it can be, when we live a life of righteousness and justice.