Sunday, October 17, 2021

God made the creation as a visible proof of obedience. Mans obedience is an attempt to steal glory from the perfect work.

 To teach mans obedience to the commands makes a mockery of obedience that is disobedience. When we see with our eyes we must not be telling lies with our lips.

 9 It happened because he spoke; he gave orders and everything stood firm. "The question is, why are people so pragmatic? The human race, in its quest to do good, creates the very thing it is trying to do good to.  We need someone to establish a direct command and see it fulfilled in order to demonstrate true respect for the moral law.

 9 Because he spoke and it happened. He ordered and everything stood firmly.  Though the command is clear, men cannot break the law and defy the law. What we lack is for someone to take responsibility for their actions and to see them fulfilled in order to demonstrate true respect for the moral law.

 And that is the psalmist point. The only way to set moral axioms aside in a separate culture is for God who commands is the God who is the God who makes the right choices. The point of the psalmist is that God separates himself from man by doing what he commands.

In order to set moral axioms aside in a separate culture, one of the following options must be true: 1) God commands is the God who does what he says, or 2) God commands is the God who is undoubtedly correct.  God is different than man, so he doesn't need to do what man wants.

  God is the one who hears the prayers of the saints.  If you want to separate your moral axioms from your culture, you'll need the help of God.

 When God commands, he separates himself from what you do to show that he's in control.

  The psalmist says that God is different from man because he does what he says.

Do we know that God's commandments are never disturbed? Let's take a really close look at the really complicated thing.  We know that God, even when He describes all of objective reality, is never wrong.

 Let's take a close look at the thing that God made.  We know without a doubt that God, none of God's reasons to accurately describe all objective reality, has never been hindered.

  Our loving God always gives us the ability to do what He wants us to do.

  Do we know that God's commandments are never disturbed? Let's take a closer look at the carefully crafted work. 

  The psalmist is sure that the authoritative statements that he speaks will never be hindered because he trusts in the Lord.  God does not forget about his promises and always carries out his commandments.

 Therefore, Foreteller reasonably argues that he is forcing the proper action of his orders in the territory spoken by the psalmist.  The psalmist knows that his words will come out even if they're against what other people think.  God always does what he says he will do.

 9 For he spoke and it happened; He commanded and everything stood firm.“ The question why is man so pragmatic? Because he sees God commanding man but the command is never obeyed by man. What we lack is for someone to establish a direct command and see it fulfilled in order to demonstrate true respect for the moral law. And that's the psalmist point. The only way to set moral axioms aside in a separate culture is for God who commands is the God who undoubtedly does what he says correctly. The psalmist's point is that God separates himself from man by doing what he commands. Do we know that God's commandments are never hindered? Let's take a close look at the elaborate creation. We see without a doubt that God, none of God's reasons in accurately describing all objective reality, has ever been hindered.Therefore, the fore teller reasonably contends that he is forcing the appropriate actions of his commands in the area spoken by the psalmist. The psalmist is sure that the authoritative statements that come out of his lips will never be hindered. Because God never fails to faithfully carry out his commandments.













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