Psalm 101: 1 I will sing of your love and your righteousness; To you, Lord, I will sing praises.
The question is, does God hate the wicked? The Bible carefully teaches that God cannot look upon evil with approval or pleasure. Effective control over them would not be able to reasonably foresee the future. But God has not only determined everything that we have determined of God, not only our specific needs, but also the divine retribution necessary to violate His moral law. God responded to the first sin with cursing, and if the psalmist speaks correctly of God's righteousness, it inevitably follows the ideal line of blessings and cursing. In the humble beginning of time, the eternal curses in the Psalms were uttered by God from eternity as a death spell for divine vengeance, then only He has the right to proclaim eternal death to the wicked. Man cannot avenge the wicked because we are deceived by imperfectly foreseeing danger and realizing the evils of sin.Inside of ourselves and knowing that we are in danger. God's comprehensive view of the evils we ordinarily face in this world is darker than we can imagine, and His protection and care for us are greater than we can ever imagine.
If God has raised man up with the freedom to act on his righteous desires, then simply demonstrate the potential to devastate the world. God created man with the ability to rule the world. Without exception, what happens when God's most glorious creature is given a destructive nature? With self-determination to properly honor God by building a bourgeois culture of ultimate freedom and beauty, man simply begins to tear apart violent society and mercilessly destroy the abandoned land. Therefore, God must be strict in his divine vengeance.
Wednesday, August 4, 2021
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