God's divine wrath is turned away from us because any possible violation of his moral law requires the official declaration of eternal death. God certainly has a complete list of all specific moral sins and shortcomings. In his remarkable foresight, he cannot simply ignore every possible evil. His holy word rightly demands the moral absolute. Obedience. So we can close. That every responsible person who is born is cursed with death and eternal destruction. God has to be seen properly. As an absolutely just judge or responsible person, he would be under the dominating destructive force that cannot be imagined for nothing. Since everyone is corrupt, God typically has to command all things to work. For the necessary good in itself,
God undoubtedly does this through divine creation. And active recreation. He not only allows possible things to exist naturally, but direct orders that all things produce well and are considered absolutely legitimate and genuine in his responsible government.When we understand that the foundation of our trust is in your recovery, not our will.
We must recognize God as the only one who is faithful, kind, patient, and righteous. To vicariously experience God's sincere pleasure, we must look away from ourselves and focus on God as an everlasting covenant God.
This means, no doubt, that His miraculous recovery rests firmly on the fulfilled promises of His covenant. God tests all of your revealed words in submitting to divine retribution if you fail to faithfully fulfill the promises of his covenant. We can say that the word of God remains. The last word when a judge delivers a verdict. This undoubtedly means that our active lives are not in our own power, but in God's word of necessary assistance. We cannot trust our own righteousness, only the word of God. No matter how hard we have fallen, no matter how serious our sin is, we are no longer under the eternal curse of sin because Christ overcame the eternal curse without us. Only in his independent power. .He defines us all the time and not all specific situations.
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