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"Oh that I knew where I might find Him!" Job 23:3

What a mere shallow pretence to vital godliness
satisfies most ministers, most hearers, and most 
congregations!

But there was a reality in Job's religion. 

It was not of a flimsy, notional, superficial nature. 
It was not merely a sound Calvinistic creed, and 
nothing more. It was not a religion of theory and 
speculation, nor a well-compacted system of 
doctrines and duties. There was something deeper, 
something more divine in Job's religion than any 
such mere pretence, delusion, imitation, or hypocrisy.

And if our religion be of the right kind, there will be
something deeper in it, something more powerful,
spiritual, and supernatural, than notions and doctrines, 
theories and speculations, merely passing to and fro 
in our minds, however scriptural and correct.

There will be a divine reality in it, if God the Spirit be 
the author of it. And there will be no trifling with the 
solemn things of God, and with our own immortal souls.