The psalmist turns to God for renewal from within. He said that because of his covenant promises, God made a promise to trust us. God doesn't ask us to pretend we're not really upset when we're overwhelmed. For sincerely praying the moral axioms. Never deal with your specific problems yourself. You must describe to God exactly what you experience indirectly. And here the psalmist typically advises us in operational terms of our historical experience. He adequately addresses all internal problems. We need to feel connected to other responsible people, and we don't feel connected to anyone. Who experiences loneliness.We could find ourselves in the midst of a large crowd and feel separate. The second social problem is undoubtedly the internal problems that conquer us. We demonstrate a magnet for external problems, and they build up within us until we explode. The third potential problem is our moral guilt for sin.
The psalmist repeatedly complains first of physical and mental pain, then of guilt and sin. Our specific problems inevitably direct our critical gaze inward. Sins Personal Problem And when we feel isolated and ashamed, people just seem to overcrowd us. Let us present our specific problems to God, and he will listen. God normally requires that we experience the fullness of body, mind and spirit indirectly. The psalms were carefully written to purposely create unity and wholeness in our lives. In control of the world, we really need the appropriate statements.
Wednesday, August 4, 2021
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