Saturday, February 27, 2021

 This verse is describing the ultimate goal of creating social utopia on earth.18 50 He gives his king great victories;he shows unfailing kindness to his anointed, to David and his descendants forever."
Gods kingdom cannot be thwarted by any one or thing on this earth. He only advances His eternal kingdom under the sacred banner of supreme victory. Hence, we inaccurately describe all the battles constantly fought spanning from personal battles, political battles or wars. God works to eliminate every evil and corruption that morally opposes Him in the whole history of the world. When we describe the human struggle and the historic victory that comes out of the struggle it is always lower and limited from our obstructed view. Consequently, the freedom comes when we renew our personal description of how God accurately describes victory.

 This accurate description of the Psalmist adequately represents the excellent experience of Christ who heartily concurred all of His enemies. This Psalm is describing the completed work of the law of God as being flawless in the reckless way that we alter our personal view of our previous victories. We experience power and victory by our limited understanding. But this Psalm teaches that every harsh opposition that we face must be overwhelmingly opposed as God enthusiastically describes in this Psalm. Gods way is perfect in overcoming all opposition because the sacred word is flawless. there is not even a minor corruption in His battle victories. You see we teach ourselves that all of our previous victories where accomplished in the context of limited powers, corrupted strength, being limited by our sin and the struggle that we endure in guilt, shame, and fear. We limit the official description of notable victory we rejoiced in because of our corruption.

 Not solely remain our pervasive problem our personal limits of understanding the extraordinary amount of creative power and moral perfection that was universally required. But we are consistently in express denial that the appropriate standard of Gods work was corrupted. This devious way of thinking about the forgotten past does not stimulate us to a fervent hope in the future that extraordinary victory will be more glorious. We naturally limit God by not renewing our notable victory as God faithfully describes it in this Psalm. But the eyes of faith look beyond the operational limits of bodily power and limited resources. It triumphantly brings the future eternal judgement and glorious victory back into the historical present. This is what we dub blessing and curse coming together. We rise up to the full effect of the curse by faithfully describing how God accomplishes the victory.




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