Psalm 29:11. "The Lord strengthens his people; the Lord blesses his people with peace." The poet taught that all the saints who live on the earth are His joy. The friend of God is still the friend of the friend of God. Although we live in an evil world, we are all one because God values them. If we are not God’s people, we will bless, we will bless the wicked, we will avoid this connection and turn them into a way of blessing, because God uses his people to bless each other. The noble home of a loving Father. We must continue to bless our dear brothers. This kind of blessing cannot be canceled or prevented: we govern the wicked by blessing the righteous; if we do not proclaim the rich blessings of the righteous, we will forget it. Once we are free, we will be completely free from past, present, and future sins. This is not because we show that we are obedient.This is because God imposes an eternal curse on anyone who accuses His faithful people; if we are forgiven, God will not treat us according to our sins; we will not live Christians while formally condemning our sins life. Of course we have a meaningful relationship with our heavenly Father who handles urgent matters, not through our sins.
The poet said that when we suffer, we can justly complain that God just treats us as evil. He is angry with us. Anything that resolutely opposes us is given by God. Our blessing relationship is still a law that will be taken away quickly by us. Now the law suggests that we curse the wicked.We learn to build a meaningful relationship with our Heavenly Father, who treats us wisely and treats us as a legitimate blessing. When we wrongly accuse God of being angry with the righteous, we curse ourselves. We direct our political anger towards ourselves. We must continue to recite the psalms to prevent our anger.
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