Friday, November 15, 2019

Psa 101:3 "I will set before my eyes no vile thing. The deeds of faithless men I hate; they will not cling to me." One of the social problems we face in our local culture is the marked tendency to over focus on our sin without carefully considering that sin can be contagious. The reason is that we are naturally people who think of love as something we give others that we possess. We appreciate someone by giving ourselves to them in advising them by our experience. We are naturally trusting of man's ability and all they lack is more motivation. This is a result of imperfectly recognizing the severity of God's vengeance. We acknowledge the inability of man when we begin to pronounce the axioms. We are consistently conveying love in an inferior form. You typically see God is not like desperate man. Man loves emotionally. If someone merely listens and confides in us we feel loved. But God loves by action. God's love represents word to creation. God does not put used patches on our personal lives. God desires to produce us so we are defended, made whole, and successful in employing our gifts to the fullest. We merely live in a cursed world. Personal sin is something we enjoy that we cannot have. Sin remains an attempt by man to prevent God from inspiring a full world of opportunities. Man as a cursed sinner acts to ruthlessly destroy creative freedom and unique opportunity by ill becoming his own god. Everyone loves just enough to merely keep everyone from vicariously experiencing wholeness God's is the only one who can faithfully recreate our active lives so that we vicariously experience the divine unity of the creation covenant. Because we pronounce extreme axioms, we understand the fickle love of the culture. We learn to seek complete deliverance because the axioms obtain the unique expression of our most personal desires. The axioms are the communication of our hearts. AR

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