Thursday, March 19, 2020

Ps 9 7 The LORD reigns forever;
he has established his throne for judgment.
8 He will judge the world in righteousness;
he will govern the peoples with justice. "

God bred responsible man by His eternal word. We're earnestly advised that Gods word was breathed out. The breath of God begets and designedly causes life to His godly creation. Although His word is written down for our edification yet it's Gods eternal voice speaking and faithfully upholding the independent actuality of all necessary effects. God emanates the moral law, covenants, enabling bills, eternal rulings, curses, and promises in the objective reality of applicable time. And the Psalmist is tutoring God bred man to reveal His glory. Man naturally obtains the everlasting glory of God. But when man fell into sin, his gifts were oppressively reduced and he was cast out of the established kingdom of God which was the private garden. Mans sin brought death and creative destruction into the godly creation. In rendering man helpless, God had to sufficiently establish His eternal kingdom formerly again by the Negotiation of Christ. Christ had to come a Man, impeccably observe the law and be the Substitute for man in entering the discipline for sin to restore man to his pristine glory. When the Psalmist freely speaks of Gods judgements, it's in the literal environment of His eternal justice being abundantly satisfied by the Negotiation of Christ. Man latterly is restored to that pristine glory duly gain godly grace alone. The Psalmist teaches the area of God is contained in Himself. It's successful because God satisfied the demands of the law that governs all objective reality. His independent government is constantly successful because eternal deliverance is in God alone. When God judged the godly creation, the sufficient evidence of His beauty and eternal glory was cursed. God had bred man as the prestigious jewel of His godly creation. He sufficiently established a meaningful relationship of blessing the responsible man. The more that God blessed man the more he shined gloriously the extraordinary beauty and the pristine glory forth of God. But after the fall God had to formerly again reestablish the social relationship of blessing by negotiation. In eternal deliverance man is formerly again magnific jewel who shows for His beauty. When we're delivered, we're exalted as co inheritors with Christ as God is renewing all effects. How can a wrongdoer be respectable to the ideal law that rises up to the ethical standard of Gods attributes of fastness and eternal righteousness? He must freehandedly partake in the perfect identity by Negotiation. For man to be painstakingly restored to the glory of God all of his innocent acceptance is soundly grounded upon God sufficiently establishing moral authority and order in His sacred word. The responsible Governor of all independent fiefdoms is on display by unstintingly demonstrating His fastness and godly justice in the success of pronouncing His moral law, covenants ect. As God ordered all necessary effects in eternity history by His law, covenants etc., so now He faithfully upholds and renews all effects in this godly disclosure. The revealed word of God represent a gift for man to argue for God to establish His eternal kingdom promised by His covenant word. He has duly placed Himself on elaborate display. The Psalmist is saying God has established His kingdom in Himself. He has forcefully averted the political success of all violent opposition by pronouncing death on anyone who simply opposes His established kingdom. If God were dependent on anything outside of Himself also He'd subject Himself to working pragmatically. Accordingly, if any creative power was equal to God also He'd not be autonomous in His moral judgements. God had to reverse the eternal curse by the curse of moral law. He has really contained sin and corruption by instantly turning it upside down. In established kingdom the faithful retainers are exalted and the blind are accursed. God upholds His law to show forth His glories to the world.
































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