Thursday, June 3, 2021

 The Psalmist teaches God is our rock.2 The LORD is my rock, my fortress, and my Savior; my God is my rock where I seek refuge; He is my shield and the horn of my salvation, my strength. I call on the praiseworthy Lord and I am saved from my enemies. ”He describes our relationship with God by comparing it to his victories in war. He compares the declaration of war with our call to God.

 I cried out to my God for help. “He says that all of our struggles in life are internal. We fight with the principalities and powers in heavenly places. But we are not directly concerned with these spiritual forces. We call God to sit down. The context of being in a corrupt world and familiar with the curse. We were never made to endure the terrible exit from innocence. No matter how small the attack of the enemy, is always to be destroyed directly. There is no thought with which we wrestle that does not threaten death.

 The Palmist teaches we learn to attack the opposition until it dies. He compares his conquest of victory to the battle we have with spiritual forces. We cannot be satisfied with the thought we are in the pain of war. This is how the psalmist takes up the spiritual weapons of war. As the sword and shield were used to fight Israel's battles, so these gifts of law, ordinances, curses, promises, and statutes given to us. We war with the plans of evil. But these spiritual weapons are not like physical. These weapons are supernatural. We capture the enemy and destroy the evil plans. We learn to crush these spiritual forces.

 The Christian is not an apologist trying to convince other people of the truth of the gospel. We  know the circumstances experiencing invincibility through these gifts. 41 They screamed for help, but no one could save them, but he didn't answer. 42 I struck them like wind-blown dust; I poured them out like mud in the streets. “One can get an idea of ​​the Psalmist's experience when he stands up to meet his resistance from the killing shots. 5 The ropes of the grave have embraced me, the snares of death have confronted me 6 In my distress I cried out to the Lord;I have called my God for help. "

He taught every struggle we have, is far worse than measured difficulty by the first reaction. With a little thought, we determine our direction. We walk the streets for many years. We may get lost. Therefore, in battle, we understand, this spiritual weapon is absolutely necessary to avoid irreversible damage. "We understand everyone has an obligation to see themselves and the world through communication. They use axioms as the definition of their worldview. The poet taught the order of God is perfect. The description of the unity of all things. This is the perfect connection, describing the reason why everything exists.

 The gifts of the law, etc., are the outline of God's complete description of all things. We are in a war, understanding thoughts and inclinations. When they listen to me, they obey. me; the foreigner flinched in front of me. 45 Everyone was disappointed; they left the fort in awe. "We are fighting against words that redefine God's covenants, curses, promises, and laws. This redefinition has been redefined through years of misunderstanding. A few generations later, new word definitions define the culture. The word of God proves itself because it "can't be misled or misunderstood."The text reconstructs the most depraved culture; his statements about curses, contracts, laws, etc. are affirmative, amen; the word rises to the worst plan and destroys it. 47 He is the God who came to me. He conquered people inferior to me. 48 Saved me from the enemy; you made me overcome the enemy; you saved me from cruel people. "These gifts are said to be words that determine our eternal rewards. 50 He gave his king a complete victory and showed eternal goodwill to his anointed David and his descendants.

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