Before God can be responsible for something, he has to decide what is going to happen at the end of the things. If a person wants to be responsible, then that person must understand that he or she is in charge of the earth.
The key question about the vast display of planets and stars in the sky and the heavenly creatures, carefully compared to the Earth, is how does man's insignificant control compare to what God has created?
The key question about the visible display of planets and stars in the sky and the various creatures, compared to the dwarf planet and the man's small and limited control over it, is how we can accurately represent how God created His most glorious creation?
God can let people control Satan's work, and he does this by using his power. God is very generous and decided to give the same gospel to all saints. The Psalmist teaches that man's authority is expressed through prophetic statements.
How can we stop Satan and his armies from doing evil things? God gave people the same gospel, but he wasn't unreasonable about it. Therefore, the prophet cautiously stands teaching that man's authority is adequately expressed through prophetic statements.
How can God make Satan's work ineffective and his armies powerless? God gave a gospel that could give people a way to live on their own. Thus, the psalmist carefully taught that a person's authority is adequately expressed through prophetic utterances.
8 3 When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars that you have set up." The Psalmist makes a comparison between the eternal heavens which rightfully belong to God and the earth created for man. The key question about the vast display of visible planets and bright stars in the visible sky and heavenly creatures, carefully compared to the fertile Earth dwarf galaxy and responsible man's insignificant finite control, how man can it accurately represent God's most glorious creation? How can man have effective control over Satan's eternal work and his vast armies? God willingly gave the same gospel, he reasonably said all the things necessary for an independent existence. Therefore, the psalmist cautiously stands teaching that man's authority is adequately expressed through prophetic statements.
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