Monday, November 18, 2019

Psa 29:11 The LORD gives strength to his people; the LORD blesses his people with peace." The Psalmist teaches the saints who dwell in the land are all his delight. Friends of God are friends of friends of God. Even tho we span the globe we are all tied together because God blesses all the righteous who bless each other. When we do not bless God's peoplewe bless the wicked. We intentionally injure the connection and direct path to properly obtain a blessing as God uses His chosen people to bless each other. We are inseparably connected to each other as loyal brothers who live peacefully in the noble house of the Father.We must repeatedly speak a blessing on our brothers. This blessing cannot be revoked or thwarted. We rule over the wicked in blessing the righteous. We undoubtedly become the Prodigal when we do not promote abundant blessing on the righteous. This is imperfectly followed in our modern day. When we are promptly delivered, we are completely acquited of our past present and future sins. It is not because we are satisfactorily proving we are obedient. It is because God rigorously enforces the curse against anyone who triggers a political charge against His blessed people. When we are forgiven God does not handle us according to our sin. We are not living the Christian life under the moral condemnation of our sins. God conveniently overlooks our sins. We live peacefully in a beneficial relationship with a Father who deals with us graciously according to pressing matter and not our sins. The Psalmist advises that when we willingly suffer we can complain that God is managing us like the wicked. God is wrathful with us. Anything that resolutely opposes us is decreed by God. Our direct relationship of blessing is the divine law turned away from us. We currently are advised by the law in cursing the wicked. We learn how to intimately relate to our Father who regards us as legally blessed. When we unjustly accuse God of being angry with the righteous we curse ourselves. We merely turn the violent anger inward. We must repeatedly speak the Psalms lest we turn the anger on ourselves. 

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