The poet carefully taught that God can speak a chosen word, and everything is fine. Speaking in a way that allows us to have the breathless wonders that are done specifically in divine oneness with our sincere desires.
God loves you! When you're scared, God will protect you. The psalmist carefully teaches that God knows the right word to say and all is well. God said that when we pray we can do amazing things.
God saves people who take refuge in him by using his right hand to help them. God is able to speak a chosen word and all is well. When you pronounce, you'll be able to produce breathless wonders that are accomplished specifically in divine oneness with our sincere desires.
The psalmist carefully teaches that God can speak the chosen word and that everything is going well. I can't talk about it with words.
In each of our hearts is a part of Gods new creation is a breathless wonder. Our sincere desires are the most amazing things.
The poet carefully taught that God can speak a chosen word, and everything is fine. Speaking in a way that allows us to have the breathless wonders that are done specifically in divine oneness with our sincere desires.
God is amazing. You are amazing. Your love is amazing. You save people. “The psalmist carefully teaches that God can speak a chosen word and that all is well. This is how God can make miracles happen.
We imagine things in a state of wonder. We are constantly amazed at the fully revealed mysteries of God. We pronounce something that we don't know what it means on our own to do something wonderful. We want to imagine that we're learning enough for us to feel good and safe and loved.
We imagine what it would be like to live in a world of amazement. We are constantly amazed at the adequately revealed divine mystery.Children pronounce things that they are not familiar with to do something wonderful. For us to think that we are learning enough is something we yearn for more.
We pronounce something that we don't understand on our own to do something wonderful. For us to yearn for something is something we want to hold on to.
We issue extreme decrees that seem incompatible with the circumstances. To create things that bring joy and fulfillment.
We pronounce extreme decrees that seem inconsistent with what we know, like we're saying we know what we don't know. To do things that I want to do.
If we pronounce extreme decrees that seem to be inconsistent with the circumstances, then the people will not understand the reason for the decrees. To accomplish things that are wonderful that satisfy our desires.
We sometimes pronounce a decree to be a law or a rule, but it can be very inconsistent with the circumstances. To accomplish lots of wonderful things that give you what you want.
We pronounce extreme decrees that seem inconsistent with the circumstances. To get things that are good for us.
We pronounce extreme decrees that seem inconsistent with the circumstances. To meet our desires, we need to do wonderful things.
When there is a conflict between two people or when people don't agree with the way things are going, we make extreme decrees. To accomplish things that we want to happen.
We say extreme things that seem inconsistent. To do great things that make us happy.
Saints are in a world of millions of armies that are spread out across the horizon. Our defense is simple, just pronouncing things that make you feel better, so you do not have to think, and so you do not try to do something you can't.
If you always think about things that you can't control, then you're not making the best decisions. However, if you are thinking about what you want, then you are not doing what you cannot do.
If you think too much about things that are not under your control, then you are doing things that are bad for your mental health. If you keep thinking about things you want, then you cannot do things you cannot do.
A person should be thinking primarily about what they can do, not what they desire.
When we pronounce our wishes, we will not wish what we don't have. Our lives will be full of satisfaction and amazement as we trust that God will achieve all that we desire.
If we pronounce our Psalms desires out loud, then we won't want what we don't have. We will be safe in our own satisfaction and our own surprise
If we have a stronger sense of what we want in life, then we will have a greater sense of what we need. We will be safe in being satisfied what we can do and surprised by what God achieved by our desires.
If we speak our Psalms desires, we wont hold onto what we dont have. God will show us what is hidden to us by what we cannot see.
If we imagine what we want, then we won't want what we don't have. We are satisfied with what we have accomplished, but are surprised by the things God has done.
If we want what we want and say what we want, we'll ignore what we dont have and what we can't have. We will be safe in knowing what we can do and amazed by what God achieved by our desires.
We promise to obey God. God invites us to come and talk with him about what we are feeling. We tell God what we are experiencing and God helps us do things beyond our ability.
We will listen to His word and do what He asks us to do. God wants to know what you're thinking. We tell God what we are experiencing and do things beyond our ability.
We tell God that we will obey. God asks for our experiences. What we do is beyond our capability, so we tell God about it and ask him to help us.
We told God we would be obedient. God wants us to tell him what we are feeling so he can do something about it. We talk to God about what we're going through and we do things that are hard for us.
We say that we will be good and keep our promises. God wants to know how you feel. We tell God what we're feeling and do things we're not capable ourselves.
17 7 Show the wonder of your great love, you who save with your right hand those who take refuge in you from their enemies. “The psalmist carefully teaches that God is able to speak a chosen word and all is well. Spoken which reliably produces the breathless wonders accomplished specifically in divine oneness with our sincere desires. We fondly imagine in astonished wonders. We are constantly amazed by the divine mystery sufficiently revealed. We pronounce something that we don't understand on our own to do something wonderful. For us to affectionately imagine that we are learning enough is something we yearn for more.
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