103 3 who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases,“the Psalmist undoubtedly continues the precise description of the infinite gifts of God. God decreed everything in the humble beginning. An infinite number of extraordinary gifts to satisfactorily establish our supernatural identity, so He correctly included sin and sickness. The facts are that if our bodies weren't fighting infectious diseases, we would suddenly be extinct.In the holistic understanding of our inestimable value, we deeply need to sincerely appreciate God's infinite capacity to faithfully recreate our sin to morally justify our necessary actions and our physical well-being. God does not just produce an accurate description of our ordinary experience, but He is morally obligated to recreate us. He forgives our sins by using them as an effective reason to demonstrate abundantly that we succeed in supernatural means to order all of our organized opposition to constantly fail.
4 "who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with love and compassion"The Psalmist attentively follows this familiar theme of faithful recreation and divine justice. This shows enough that God takes us away from Satan's short-lived reign and abject slavery to be crowned with effective control of the law, eternal curses.
We are brought into an everlasting kingdom of God and genuinely enjoy
real control through the Father's unwavering love and his treatment of
us with grace and wasn't according to our sin. He does not count our sins but manages us like children according to our weakness.God has rightly condemned the wicked who rightfully belongs to the kingdom of the pervasive violence of Satan. The divine creator firmly holds a moral value of everything in the one creation according to the great worth of the Redeemer. This Lamb of God rightly ascends his eternal throne and will amply reward us for our cruel sufferings graciously according to the value of Christ's obedience. We are anointed kings with logical axioms that add harsh judgment to our violent enemies and rewards of eternal blessing.
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