Saturday, June 26, 2021

104 29 When you hide your face, they are frightened; If you take their breath away, they will die and return to dust.30 When you send out your spirit, they will create and renew the face of the earth. “The question in this psalm is, why is their danger and horror in this world? created the world as a representation of its order and symmetry. Does the danger come from second causes? The psalmist describes the beauty of God's work in the attributes we see day after day as works of creation. Is he describing this fallen creation as working in perfect unity in the innocence of the garden? He describes the movements of all created things that are of God.29 If you hide your face they are frightened, if you take their breath away, they die and return to dust.30 When you send your spirit, they are created and you renew the face of the earth The psalmist uses logic to be sure that God is good and just in creation, the covenant must be shown in the unity of his work, but why does the psalmist ignore the Igro film of the Second Causes?In other words, God's mysterious control over good and evil is the manifestation of perfect oneness. Therefore, God must unite his secrets with his revealed word. He must act according to his axioms in the secret of his decision of good and bad. If you take their breath away, they'll die and fall apart again. 30 When you send your spirit, they will be created and you will renew the face of the earth. This verse brings man back to original authority on earth. Creation through in pronouncements. Other psalms say that God sends his word as a creative tool. "147 He sends his command to earth; his word runs swiftly." The psalmist describes the law, covenants, curses, statutes, promises, and ordinances of God as communication is evidenced in the structure and relationship of the things of creation. The mind and the word are never separated.All things are rational according to the axioms through the action of the Spirit. The psalmist proclaims the eternal will of God 

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