Violence is criminally charged by the anger of the wicked. The Psalmist is talking about people who are not religious. They use Gods laws to make themselves feel better or to make themselves seem more important.
The gospel is most effective when people's anger is most violent.
Violent men use God’s law to destroy the God who is angered by the misuse of His law. The violent man is the object of the Gods' mockery.
A man who is violent and doesn't respect God's law uses it to do something bad and God gets angry.
A man who uses God's law to hurt people is punished by God. The violent man becomes the object of God's laughter.
Because the gospel has a terrible curse. God gave us a law and a curse to control the wicked. The moral law and curses come with promises to properly contain and eradicate moral evil.
The terrible curse that was written about in the gospel is really hard for people to deal with. God punishes the wicked by giving them painful, unfair punishments that are needed to keep everyone safe.
God promised that he will punish those who do wrong, and the moral law and the curses show that this promise has been fulfilled.
Because the terrible curse of the gospel is destructive. God punishes people when they do bad things.
God takes the responsibility of dealing with the world in a moral way. The Psalmist is saying that God's grace is like a protective blanket that keeps us safe and warm.
When we are professionals in the Psalms, we sufficiently develop a reputation of well-founded fear.God is always watching over us and provides us with a way of life that is just and fair.
God naturally takes the moral responsibility of dealing with violent situations by communicating authoritative pronouncements.
A man named Ethan has done some wicked things. God says that Ethan will have terrible stigmas, lots of disease, and revenge on people for all eternity. God wanted to show that He is powerful and could punish people with a wrathful punishment.
God must show how much He respects Jesus by showing how angry He is at the wicked.
God says that wicked should be afraid of getting sick and dying because of how they live. God must show His respect for Jesus by showing His wrath.
124 2 if the Lord had not been on our side when men attacked us,3 when their anger flared against us, they would have swallowed us alive." Violence is criminally charged by the violent anger of wicked man. The Psalmist carefully teaches the natural man uses Gods law to shamelessly promote himself. He cynically manipulates guilt, shame and fear to overwhelmingly dominate those under his political authority. The glorious gospel is reversed to the grave dangers in the violent world. Because the gospel is most effective when the raw anger of foolish man is the most violent. Because the terrible curse in the gospel is devastating. God carry out us penal law and curses to adequately control the wicked. The moral law and curses undoubtedly come with a fulfilled promise to subdue, properly contain and eradicate moral evil. When we are professional in the Psalms, we sufficiently develop a established reputation of well-founded fear. God naturally takes the moral responsibility of adequately dealing with the violent world in the authoritative pronouncements. The Psalmist is carefully teaching we are adequately secured by divine grace.
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