The Psalmist is teaching that Gods presence in the Ark of the covenant reestablished the creation covenant. God created all things graciously according to His law, covenants, curses, statutes, decrees and promises. These miraculous gifts of the holistic foundation of creation where given to the Psalmist in pronouncements and amended petitions to establish the meta physical health of the soul as flowing streams under the city of Zion rise up in springs to supply refreshing water to the thirsty. In Psalm 1 there is a fulfilled promise that those who meditate on the Psalms will be like a magnificent tree planted by flowing streams of water. When we pronounce the commands, covenants, curses, decrees, etc. we receive divine illumination. The Psalmist teaches that Gods counsel instantly revives him in the morning, noon and at night.The pronouncements accurately represent the gifts of creation justly given to saints to construct ultimate reality in the world. The Psalms are carefully written to ascend and cautiously descend. The authoritative pronouncements proactively manage all authentic experiences of the Psalmist. When we climb by pronouncing the divine law, covenants, eternal decrees and promises, we rise up in vicariously experiencing the extraordinary strength of God that brings pleasure to the soul. We soar effortlessly in the divine strength of God as we are instantly converted to a supernatural confidence envisioning future unity created by these authoritative pronouncements.
We graciously receive these authoritative pronouncements as the future glory coming into the present. In point of fact our active lives are like a blink of an eye in apt comparison to eternity. The unique words that contain eternity remain the words of God. For us to be adequately identified with Christ, we must vicariously experience the future glory coming into the present. The stimulating effects of pronouncing the extraordinary gifts are the eternal springs of joy and extraordinary pleasure that rise up in us. The ascending is like advancing into the battle and quelling all opposition by calling eternity into time. When we pronounce the eternal covenants, we are resolutely opposing the innate desire to have confidence in our own reasoning. Because of the fall we design idols by our rebellious thoughts. We do not think about the creation rendering to the extraordinary value of God. We must not trust in the successful work we construct in our personal creations. We must pronounce the eternal covenants that command God to adequately establish our success by meticulously designing our future outside of our rudimentary understanding of our following circumstances. We rise up in the authoritative pronouncements as we experience self-forgetfulness. Pain comes from trusting in our own plans. But when we pronounce Gods sworn testimony of His creation then we will vicariously experience the answer in the future as we change in our ideal image. This extraordinary experience is pleasurable. As we pronounce the law, we are speaking ideal life and dreadful death. Our corrupted way of thinking is changed. There is no genuine hope of growing sustainably by our cooperative efforts to change our peculiar weaknesses. We must die in pronouncing the empirical law that bitterly curses the wicked. We vicariously experience confined change in the Christian life in mortifying the flesh by Spirit and Word. The law remains in isolation the sole instrument that pronounces death to our personal trust in our creations.As we pronounce the terrible curses, our violated trust is not in the foolish promises of man. God desires us to be bold by being confident in the arbitrary power of the law. God is not pragmatic. This confidence rises up in us in irresistible waves of acute pleasure. When we pronounce the curses, we have no desire to consider retribution. Anger is a debilitating disease hardness of heart living with a pragmatic view of life. The curses efficiently convert us to enjoy the dogmatic word of God. We naturally are suspicious about dogmatic doctrines because we prejudice to an elevate man.The curses mutually illuminate us, a serene confidence in God, as we live peacefully in a world that lifts man. With these ideal gifts, we rise up in unforgettable experiences as we meditate and pronounce. We keep reaching for increased heights through all the consistent years of our meditations. We produce deeper and deeper springs.
Saturday, January 16, 2021
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