Wednesday, July 7, 2021

 The psalmist teaches that the reason we are tempted to deviate from the path God has for us is because we focus on the wrong things. When we leave the Lord out of our sight, we think about how to respond to resistance. As the psalmist speaks of the law, covenants, curses, statutes, promises, and ordinances, he sets all the circumstances of his life by the axioms and has taught himself to turn all his problems over to the Lord. “Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I am afraid; my eyes grow weak with pain “God is the only one who knows what is bothering us because he looks at our inner state. “But the eyes of the Lord are on those who fear him, those who hope in his infallible love.” God can solve our problems much better. If we are facing legal proceedings, we must be fully released. We can't trust our efforts. "For he freed me from all my troubles, and my eyes looked triumphantly on my enemies." After handing the problems over to God, the psalmist turns his eyes to victory. The psalmist turns his heart to full deliverance. Avoid relying on other sources. "I'm sick of asking for help; my throat is dry. My eyes are failing in search of my God."

When the psalmist passes the whole problem on to the Lord, speaking the axioms, he receives enlightenment: "My eyes will be on the believers on earth that they may dwell with me"; We can focus on loyal people, we can avoid the traps that come in our way. 105 5 "Whoever secretly slanders his neighbor, I will silence him; he who has haughty eyes and a proud heart I will not bear." When we speak the axioms, we learn to kill the desire to trust harmful language. my eyes are not haughty; God never destroys us to heal us.His work in our trials always strengthens us. God guides us through trials to set us free. "My eyes are not haughty; I am not worried about big things" God's way of trial is always to put the curse under our feet by taking the weight off our shoulders. When we are fully liberated, we will hear the defeat of our opposition. “For he has freed me from all my troubles, and my eyes looked triumphantly on my enemies. you have freed my soul from death, my eyes from tears, my feet from stumbling "

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