Wednesday, November 20, 2019

 7 according to your love remember me, for you are good, O LORD." This is what I like about the Psalmist. You see there is a difference between practicing selflessness and hating oneself by letting our opposition triumph over us. And we need to understand that the salvation we have was obtained by God who is proving the worth of His work by our success. God does not curse Himself to prove that He is long suffering. 

So the Psalms teach us that we overcome the opposition by cursing the curse In other words we would give up anything for God's glory to be on display. We are always being blessed by God through our rule in the axioms that we value the power  and authority over the things of this earth. A man who deserts his post as a solder is a trator. So we must save ourselves in order to save others. 

The Psalmist is always asking God to protect him because if he died he would cease to pronounce the axioms. In this eternal relationship we experience the highest pleasure and overcome the strongest foes. God promises to give us spiritual gifts. These gifts are limitless. We are always being drawn into the covenant agreement so that we share in all of these eternal things. We would never stop pronouncing.

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