Tuesday, October 19, 2021

 I believe we have to follow the way David ruled. God said about David. He does what I want him to do. The question: do the desires of God simply control the king or are the desires of the king united with Gods? This leads to another question.We need to understand that God created all men with desires that can conflict with man. In other words, God treats a man as if there were no other people. This means that if God desires a way that conflicts with other ways, he works his purpose with a curse. In other words, God subdues evil by cursing the wicked. He uses the desires of the righteous. What can be strictly forbidden under ordinary circumstances is rightly benevolent according to God's moral judgments. You notice this with Tamar dressing as a prostitute because Judah stubbornly refused to faithfully fulfill covenant obligations. The scriptures carefully teach that this was a righteous act. Because the Law of God remains a law of relationships. We absolutely must understand that God inseparably combines his sincere desires in a causal relationship. Every responsible man firmly supports a social cause defined by the blessing and the curse. God honors the direct cause with moral judgment and graciously rewards according to expressed goals. Each responsible man firmly holds a specific goal. God inseparably unites his sincere desires for the cause of man. On a human level, a responsible man does not care about other causes. It is naturally focused on its own causes. All of these causes are proactively handled by God to judge or bless adequately. We can be sure, by pronouncing moral axioms correctly, that our specific causes are right. God sincerely appreciates the responsible man who reasonably achieves his noble causes over politicians who never embrace a charitable cause. Law of control, cause of control, culture of control. Even if the cause of man is imperfect. If we instantly understand our charitable cause, we will generally use moral law as a bat and the Eternal Curse as an effective defense. Even though slavery is strictly forbidden in the scriptures, David's experience and remarkable success is adequately taken into account by God. I would not speak against David's slavery, but I categorically oppose any form specific slavery allowed under the curse. But I am also opposed to anyone who resolutely opposes my sacred honor of David. An excellent example would adequately represent his dear son Absalom. The cause of David's curse conflicted with his instinctive love. Even now Absalom has been murdered, and David has rightly punished preventable death over the murder of the capital. David was categorically against it. This in my opinion was the ultimate curse in war time which would preclude he was not constrained by peace time law. So David carried curses fulfilled on the ungodly.

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