Charles Spurgeon Commentary Job 27:10

Charles Spurgeon Commentary

Job 27:10

1834–1892
Baptist
Charles Spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon Commentary

Job 27:10

1834–1892
Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"Will he delight himself in the Almighty, And call upon God at all times?" — Job 27:10 (ASV)

These questions, while they condemn those who are hypocrites, are comforting to many a sincere heart. Dear friend, do you delight yourself in God? Do you really admire him, love him, and seek to glorify him? Then you are no hypocrite, for no hypocrite ever found delight in religion, and especially no hypocrite ever found delight in God himself.

Will he always call upon God? No, there are certain times when the hypocrite will cease to pray. Pleasure enchants him, and he will not pray; or perhaps he is so discouraged and despairing that he cannot pray. There are times when the hypocrite gives up praying, but the Christian cannot give it up; it is his vital breath—he must pray. No sorrow is so deep as to take him from it; no joy is so fascinating as to seduce him from prayer.

But as for the hypocrite, Will he always call upon God? No, you may rest assured that he will not.