27 7 “Hear my voice when I call, O Lord, have mercy on me and answer me." The psalmist carefully teaches that eternal salvation is the implantation of logical axioms, regeneration by the Spirit, the extraordinary gift of the conscious will of God, and official adoption into the noble family of our Father Judge. These extraordinary gifts are available through the unwavering love of the covenant to speak the truth for success in eternal life and death. We are face to face with God graciously according to his infinite mercy. God has decreed that we can seriously seek anything according to his divine mercy and he will respond.
8 My heart says of you, "Seek his face!"Your face, Lord, I will seek." The Psalms are poems about how we feel about God. Our created petitions and persuasive arguments spoken by God in the Psalms are what God reasonably asks, and how God properly pronounces in response to our genuine desires. A serious question is a rapturous reception, a statement that symbolizes a God who certainly remembers and prophesies. God gives us a gift of eternal salvation. In these desires, we understand God and ourselves more deeply. God is our home.
27 9 Hide not thy face from me; do not reject thy servant in anger; you have been my help. Do not reject me and do not abandon me, nor my God Savior ”. For the covenant promise of infinite faithfulness, in the promise, the Father will never commit unfaithfulness or forsake us, and teach that we have no reason to suffer without proper attention. God treats us with grace according to his commandments. By speaking what he commands, he cannot inappropriately treat us with contemptuous anger like the wicked. Since God severely condemns the evil sin of destructive violence "ra a", He adequately focuses on our innocent suffering rather than sin, since ra a requires death by curse.We express the fundamental axioms in appropriate response to our relentless struggles for the moral authority of eternal curses. The legitimately official complaint that God improperly treats us as wicked while we inevitably suffer. God convincingly demonstrates unlimited confidence in the proper regulation of the law as the rightful king who pronounces judgment.
Do not hide from me, do not reject me or anger me, I need you to be my help. Do not reject me and do not abandon me, God Savior. The Father's infinite faithfulness, in the promise, the Father will never break his word or let us down, and will teach us that we have no reason to suffer without proper attention. God loves us freely and treats us with mercy and grace. When he speaks, he doesn't have the power to be mean to us in a way that shows us he doesn't respect us. Since God severely condemns the evil sin of destructive violence, He focuses on the innocent suffering rather than the sin. Since destructive violence requires death by curse, God can adequately focus on eternal curses. People who have a legitimate complaint that God treats them wrong because they are sinners sometimes suffer.
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