The Psalms adequately inform that when we are redeemed we are amply secured complete in Christ.We must sufficiently understand the most essential teaching of eternal salvation is the image of a typical person. The bible remains a book of divine prophecy. The fulfilled prophecy is a prediction of historical events that are created by creative people. But we believe in necessary presuppositions that teach the determined cause, means and end of created images. The bible illuminates us about God through a spoken word that accurately describes an image of God. We expose the sacred image of God in the face of Jesus Christ. The bible not only teaches that Christ is God revealed in the likeness of genuine humanity but all the images in this world in comprehensive comparison to Christ. We are all image barriers.
All the words of scripture are necessary presuppositions that we hold steadfastly about God and the corrupt world.The way that we describe these images is through prophecy Consequently, we recognize everything as it is formed as an image on how it is related to Christ. This is how the Psalms accurately distinguish between the divine blessing and the eternal curse.
We believe that when we are faithfully delivered the cultural misunderstanding we have about ourselves is satisfactorily settle in the image of Christ. This is why we justly say we are already complete in Christ but not yet. In this moral sense when we are miraculously recovered, we are becoming like the bible faithfully describes Christ. Consequently, we must understand the divine blessing is a accurate prophecy about us in our present condition that our future change cannot be cruelly destroyed or vociferously opposed. Hence, the accurate image is contained in the remarkable prophecy of sacred scripture of Christ applying His proactively work on our behalf. In the Psalms we invariably find our eternal salvation is intimately tied to the lawful authority of Gods eternal government. To put differently the finished work of Christ as the law keeper is executed as we go from one image to another in the accurate prophecy of sacred scripture. We can no longer be under the ominous prophecy of the curse. You must understand that the whole psychology of the Psalms in pronouncing the curses and the eternal blessings are the constitutional argument that we come to be what we already are. Therefore, we curse anyone who images our former life under the law and in cruel bondage to sin. The cursed prophecy has promptly ended.
This is exactly what the Psalmist is complaining about here. He is not really complaining about personal guilt or legal accusations. But the Psalmist is instructing about the war between the graceless prophecy about us that the wicked describes with the accurate image we have become by grace. Our fierce war with Satan and the wicked accurately represent whom we are respectively in Christ. This naturally engages in the war more than a moral one. It is a war of everlasting life and eternal death.
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