Psalm 101: 2 "A perfect life is important to me, when will you come to me? I will go home with an impeccable heart."
The psalmist distinguishes between his conduct at home and his civil life; This psalm precisely describes the attitude of learning in speaking the axioms; You will see that we are not only in an evil world of political danger, but because we inevitably have a superficial view of sin and the terrible destruction of evil. We must utter the sacred words of God in an appropriate response to the impending dangers we normally face. The psalms are official proclamations carefully written from God's broad perspective, so the sacred words are extreme and offensive to us.
Let's carefully cover up our thoughts. We advise that man as a sinner not only perform sinful deeds, but that evil man be born blind to his sinful state. our sin, so we assume that they have the ability to follow our condition. We criticize others for our personal experiences, assuming that our unique experience is similar to theirs, and we are our most ruthless enemy because we believe too much in this world.
Therefore, God must bridge the vast gap between His moral worldview and our flawed vision by deliberately drawing our attention to the hideous dangers of these severe curses. The perfection that the psalmist describes is the joy he feels when he is comfortable speaking extreme axioms. He has explained his terrible vengeance in the statements that fascinate us for making us like him; God wants us to think about these extremes so that we can experience His presence.
Wednesday, August 4, 2021
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