Monday, May 17, 2021

 The Holy Spirit genuinely moved on the face of the created earth by properly applying the order and continuous symmetry of divine creation through the prophetic gospel. That gospel, that was reasonably pronounced in law, covenants, curses, decrees, statutes and promises. The reasonable forms of all divine images. God designed and determined the end of all things graciously according to blessing and cursing by the Spirits application of the authoritative pronouncements.Gods pronouncements in the Psalms have already been determined. The Spirit never works apart from the applying the sacred word to creation and historical recreation. Because of progressive revelation it is logical to see the Spirit was typically working in the old testament through divine inspiration. Therefore, the Spirit was inspiring men who suffered the consequences of an incompletely extraordinary revelation. But God must work through the Spirit in progressive revelation by coming on the inspired prophets with exceptional power.The Spirit was moving progressive revelation to its final end. Not only did the Spirit regenerate men, but divinely inspired the Prophets in the old testament. The Spirit descended on the New Testament Church undoubtedly having the entire old testament account in a much more effective way than the old testament prophets. We who receive the entire revelation gainfully employ the authoritative pronouncements with a thorough understanding of the continuous symmetry and established order of divine creation.David, who undoubtedly suffered incomplete understanding in processively pronouncing, efficiently delivered us a more exceptional quality of completed pronouncements of eternity breaking into our present time. Christ put the pronouncements on steroids in historical comparison to David incomplete beatific vision. Therefore the Spirits work in coming on the inspired prophets bringing unity by the line of blessing and cursing was much less than our ability to experience the beatific vision of divine unity of blessing and cursing.


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