Thursday, March 19, 2020

Ps 103 14 because he knows how we're formed, he remembers that we're dust”. The psalmist teaches that when we're saved we enter into a blessed relationship with God. Because of Adam's fall, God cursed creation. But in the manifestation, Christ took the curse on himself so that we could be blessed. Christ took care of the consequences for us who break the law so that we can be declared righteous before God. Salvation delivered us into a kingdom of blessing. We've been freed from the commination of the law. We've been taken out of this accursed world and brought further doubt into the established realm of blessing. Presently, the law remains a tool of curse used for our defense. The psalmist pronounces an eternal curse to establish satisfactorily the eternal justice of God.15 As for man, his days are like lawn, he blooms like the flower of the field; 16 The wind blows on her and she's gone, and her place doesn't remember her. 19 The LORD has established his throne in the welkin and his kingdom reigns over all. We've been delivered into this new area where our Father is the competent judge. We enter into a meaningful relationship of abundant blessing that our Father gratefully remembers our abecedarian sins that cursed men accessibly forget and willingly forgets our sins that cursed men remember. God curses the curse so that we can come all resistances. We're entering a blessed area contained in affirmations of law, covenants, curses, decrees, statutes and pledges. The Psalmist pronounces the axioms on the saints in this Psalm. He pronounces the law. 6 The LORD does justice and righteousness for all the tyrannized. accursed. 15 As for man ( wicked enosh), his days are like lawn, he blooms like a flower the fields;. the covenant. 8 The Lord is merciful and merciful, slow to wrathfulness, rich in love, decree. 19 The LORD hath established his throne in the welkin, and his kingdom reigns over all", enactment.. 17 But from eternity to eternity the love of the LORD is with those who sweat him, and his righteousness with their children's children 18 with those who keep his covenant and remember to observe his precepts, pledge. 2 Praise the LORD, oh my soul, and forget not all his blessings 2 who forgives all your sins and heals all your conditions, God created man and placed him in a private garden. Of God was the visualization of the established order and abecedarian harmony in the pronunciation of the abecedarian axioms. But man began to review the word of God when sin entered the world. The first act of sin wasn't simply the refinement of the word of God, this departed angel pacified man with a fearsome imminence. The first wrong was eternalized by indecorous use of God's Law. To review the word of God is to curse God's creation the chosen kings enter into blessing by an eternal covenant inked in blood. God destroyed the violent attack of the devil by submitting in a unrighteous way to free his people. Who would always be compassionate and gracious, slow to wrathfulness, full of love for his saints. This Chorale teaches  the curse of the law was given by our dear Father to oppose the violent trouble. We're naturally vulnerable to the peril that inhabits this cursed world. Because we are, still, wrongdoers, we're innately deficient in ourselves to overcome the curse of sin. We must designedly expose our deep injuries by thrusting by speaking the curses. God planted the law as the backbone of our spiritual health. We must rise in affirmations to grow in our judgments. We're decreasingly suitable to avoid the violence of the curse and find retreat in God.










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