Wednesday, October 13, 2021

 God speaks of himself.  God, please don't be silent.  God always speaks to people, but they can't always hear him.  God is the judge who speaks for our justification.

  God, who I praise, do not be silent; God never stops speaking. Why does the psalmist beg God not to keep silent?  Many people believe God is silent.  And we can see without a doubt that God is the Judge who speaks for our justification.

 109 O God, whom I praise, do not be silent: “What does God keep talking about? Why does the psalmist plead with God not to be silent? If God is always speaking, he is speaking with consistency. The Bible says that God is the one who judges on behalf of our salvation.

  God doesn't stop talking about things.  I'm scared that if you don't say anything, things will go wrong.  If God never stops, he always speaks the truth.  God judges people's life, and we see without a doubt that God is the Judge who speaks for our justification.

 God promises to defend the people against the curse who believe in him.

 God is always doing good things for saints against the curse.

  Eternal salvation guides us into meaningful relationship with our Father Judge, who speaks correctly about the law, covenants, curses, eternal ordinances and laws that empower and promise to effectively defend the contemplated Saint.

  When the psalmist rightly accuses God of not giving them a suitable metaphor for the issues at hand, they feel the pain of the situation indirectly.  The Father invites us to complain about our problems, which He investigates us like pagans.

  The psalmist accuses God of not creating a good metaphor for the issues at hand, which indirectly makes us feel sorry for ourselves.  The Father invites us to complain to Him about our problems

 This Psalm is stunning. It is ruthless. Because our Father promises to protect us with life and death pronouncements.

 >>>>>>>Ps 109<<<<<<<< It is in the Bible. Hey right here...guys this Psalm is part of the book of prophecy...you know all the words? Well can I get a amen?

 >>>>>>ra'a<<<<<<<< this is the word that makes the curse central to the Psalms...hey guys look the sin we do not share with the wicked....this is the reason we are always justified. hello....what do I need to stress so you understand? Its a huge word!

  When the psalmist rightly accuses God of not speaking in the best way possible, we experience it indirectly. The Father graciously invites us to rightly complain of our considerable problems by describing how aggressively he examines us as pagans.

 I am a professional. 42 years in Davids head. I know the words. I know the psychology. I am telling you right now, this struggle with heathen nations centers around the sin ra' a to do violence to Israel. The entire curse teaching is about this violence!

 109 O God whom I praise, do not be silent: "The question of what does God continually speak of? Why does the psalmist plead with God not to be silent? If God is never silent, he speaks with constancy. And we see without a doubt that God It is the Judge who speaks for our justification Eternal salvation guides us in a meaningful relationship with our Father Judge who speaks properly of the law, covenants, curses, eternal decrees, statutes empowers and promises to effectively defend the saint under consideration.When the psalmist rightly accuses God of not uttering an appropriate metaphor for the issues at hand, we experience it indirectly. The Father graciously invites us to rightly complain about our considerable problems by describing how He aggressively investigates us as pagans.

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