Job teaches us that our praise is not predicated on how we perceive our specific situations or pain. On contrary, our praise is predicated on a God that is more powerful than anything we can experience in this world. Job is actively walking out his Christian commitment when he endures demonic opposition. Through demonic opposition, Job suffers financial loss and experiences bereavement, due to the loss of his ten children. Also, Job becomes ill and begins to have difficulty with his wife. Most importantly, Job begins to experience spiritual pain. However, throughout all of these hardships, Job continues to praise God.