Tuesday, July 27, 2021

The poem in my last article was what we noticed when we looked outside. This poem is our reflection. This is a psalm that teaches Christians to repent. Let me make some comments on each verse. Of course, this poem immediately follows the previous poem and soon begins with a personal praise to God. The key phrase is not just praise, but the poet correctly said "use his whole person."Therefore, the poet expresses his understanding of God by paying close attention to God's promise in his covenant. This happiness corresponds to the poet's earlier meditation on this poem. You will find that some psalms are upside-down... verse 1 usually starts with a stormy praise, and verse 22 ends with a praise. 24. Find me. Then repeat it more understanding, because you confirm that your request has been answered. Therefore, these reverse poems accurately describe how God empowers our souls and expresses them fully through a broader experience.
This kind of Christian repentance is extremely sweet because it involves careful repetition of how God treats us appropriately and kindly based on our sins. You will see that as our Father, God has given immeasurable praise. This poem properly tells the devotee how to treat his guilty son.All these prayers can be summed up as an accurate description of God's inexhaustible love. It is not always processed. My academic view is that this is like a direct analogy: when we experience pain and sadness indirectly, we naturally feel that God is harsh. After sinning... a poem expressing pressing issues, as the poet just said, I experienced an evil experience. My positive view of many years of curses and blessings is that God humbles himself and says with quality: "I gave you to express my heart, but I didn't." Accusations or anger.

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