Ps
49 1 Hear this, all you peoples;listen, all who live in this world,2
both low and high,rich and poor alike:3 My mouth will speak words of
wisdom;the utterance from my heart will give understanding.4 I will turn
my ear to a proverb;with the harp I will expound my riddle:" The
Psalmist speaks in a riddle in the terrible consequences of maintaining
money without properly administering the law, covenants, curses,
decrees, promises and statutes. Money is not evil, but it is the key
reason the curse is merely established in violent society. Most wealthy
men erroneously believe their money prevents them from being adequately
controlled by the glorious gospel. You tell a boss God curses success.
He will carefully mark the Christian as an official opposition.
Therefore maintaining money is like undoubtedly playing with the sacred
fire of the eternal curse. The riddle befalls a wealthy man is cursed by
the law that curses the redefinition of that law.Its not the private
money but the burning desire to merely preserve his wealth by
overturning the law of God. The natural man merely employs money to
inevitably become his own god. Without the successful application of the
law, curses, decrees etc the wicked man is unable to choose God and law
over his riches A gospel man would be willing to give up his money for
the pronouncements.Gods success is not bought but pronounced. He
establishes kingdom authority by word. God creates the rich man and his
apparent unwillingness to voluntarily give up his considerable wealth.
No man who uses money to naturally become his own god, realistically
achieves the prominent position by his obstinance. The reason he rises
in the economic system of elaborate fraud because God intentionally
makes him obstinant. God causes the economic loss of needed money to
accurately judge the rich for neglecting the gentle saint. God turns the
world upside down by delivering men their moral judgement of being
rich. He blesses the righteous by voluntarily giving them the
authoritative pronouncements in place of abundant riches. This is the
riddle.
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