Psalm 144 1 Praise be to the Lord my Rock,who trains my hands for war,my fingers for battle.2 He is my loving God and my fortress,my stronghold and my deliverer,my shield, in whom I take refuge,who subdues peoples under me." The consistent theme of this Psalm Salvation is a extensive history of eternal redemption. God delivers us by applying His law, covenants, curses, decrees, statutes and promises to establish His salvation on the earth by subduing all opposition and living in peace within the walls of our nation.
Ps 144 3 O Lord, what is man that you care for him the son of man that you think of him?4 Man is like a breath;his days are like a fleeting shadow." The Psalmist consistently uses this argument as a complaint of the curse of death and an argument for God to act swiftly before the curse swallows the righteous in death. He typically practices reversing all of his personal opposition for his own good and for the advancement over his organized opposition. Our most significant arguments are naturally born from our sin and corruption. Our opposition directs us to our sin, which points our complaining which converts it on their heads.
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144 3 O Lord, what is man that you care for him the son of man that you
think of him?4 Man is like a breath;his days are like a fleeting
shadow." The Psalmist consistently uses this argument as a complaint of
the curse of death and an argument for God to act swiftly before the
curse swallows the righteous in death. He typically practices reversing
all of his personal opposition for his own good and for the advancement
over his organized opposition. Our most significant arguments are
naturally born from our sin and corruption. Our opposition directs us to
our sin, which points our complaining which converts it on their heads.
Ps 144 5 Part your heavens, O Lord, and come down;touch the mountains, so that they smoke.6 Send forth lightning and scatter [the enemies];shoot your arrows and rout them.7 Reach down your hand from on high;deliver me and rescue me from the mighty waters,from the hands of foreigners 8 whose mouths are full of lies,whose right hands are deceitful." Our Christian life is holding out for God. It is having nothing else to depend on. Our considerable success is naturally born from having no were to turn but the axioms. God is most moved when we are most opposed. We vicariously experience the most conversion when we are the most needy. We are the most dangerous when we merely allow others to do as they habitually do. We are the ultimate prisoner captured by the practice of man. Our principles are established in the times of the most opposition. We will curse the organized opposition to death.
144 9 I will sing a new song to you, O God;on the ten-stringed lyre I will make music to you,10 to the One who gives victory to kings,who delivers his servant David from the deadly sword.11 Deliver me and rescue me from the hands of foreigners whose mouths are full of lies,whose right hands are deceitful."The Psalmist always speaks of the pronouncing the recreation. Each day we pronounce a new morning. The glorious morning of ultimate victory. Our war retains nothing to produce with events. It is a civil war of sacred words. We fight with pronouncements that cannot be controlled by time and space. When we are professional, we bring down every scheme and anything that exalts itself against the knowledge of God. The goal of redemption is to subdue and overcome.
Ps 144 12 Then our sons in their youth will be like well-nurtured plants,and our daughters will be like pillars carved to adorn a palace.13 Our barns will be filled with every kind of provision.Our sheep will increase by thousands,by tens of thousands in our fields;"The Psalmist is making a stunning argument. The pronouncements control the order and success of recreation. It is behind all of the moral choices and appropriate actions of a social culture. Why do we need the pronouncements? Because the ability to allow and prevent is pronounced. In order for God to establish the statutes, we must be constrained. We must be towed by the horses of the axioms. We need to be holistically healed.
Ps 144 14 our oxen will draw heavy loads.There will be no breaching of walls,no going into captivity,no cry of distress in our streets.15 Blessed are the people of whom this is true; blessed are the people whose God is the LORD." The Psalmist was carefully teaching we must fight with the authoritative pronouncements to overcome all opposition then we will be sheltered in the fortified city. His logical conclusion. We bring blessing and cursing together in eternal redemption because we are Gods provided for chosen people.
The history of redemption is pronounced blessing and cursing by law,
covenants, curses, decrees, promises and statutes, to satisfactorily
establish the eternal kingdom on created earth.
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