Friday, October 29, 2021

 God talks to prophets and they tell people what God thinks about the world.  God's description of all people and their predictions of what they will do is to help him understand the world in the most sensitive spot.  Developing a very sensitive view to guard our hearts.

  God made us with the ability to think and understand, so that we could learn about the world by the words he spoke.  God has a very good understanding of everything, and the prophecies of the actions of all the personalities are His way of teaching us about everything. Developing a strong sensitivity to guard your heart.

God's description of all the personalities and their prophecies of what they will do is His way of understanding the most sensitive environment.  To guard our hearts, we must be very sensitive.

140 4 “Keep me, Lord, from the hands of the wicked; protect me from violent men who want to trip me up. “The question arises spontaneously?  Is it effective to use a consistent pattern of legitimate grievances to allow blessing and prevent the danger of the curse? Can we grow fruitfully in childlike innocence by correctly presenting an appropriate description of our possible enemies?

140 4 “Protect me, O Lord, from the hands of the wicked; protect me from violent men who intend to confuse me. Is the problem spontaneous? If someone has a bad personality, should they be allowed to just say whatever they want, even if it could hurt people? Can we make our way around the world without fear by telling the truth about the enemies of the world?

140 4 “Protect me from the hands of people, Lord, who want to hurt me. Do the questions occur spontaneously? Is it effective to use a consistent pattern of legal dissatisfaction with a precise description of a personality to gain blessings and prevent the danger of curses? Can we grow by being innocent? Can we grow by being not angry?

It is effective to use a pattern of legitimate grievances to allow blessing and prevent the danger of the curse. Can we grow in innocence by presenting the right picture of our enemies?

Does the question arise spontaneously? Would it be effective to do the exact same thing over and over again and prevent the danger of the curse? Can we fruitfully grow in childlike innocence by correctly describing the people who are our enemies?

 The question of how old I am makes me feel sad. Is it effective to use a consistent pattern of legitimate grievances over the precise description of a certain personality to allow blessing and prevent the danger of the curse? Can we grow innocent and fruitful by describing the people who might be our enemies?

If we compare the psalmist's words to what we might do in our contemporary society, we see that what we might do is different from what the psalmist's words describe.

Our ways of doing things have changed a lot in the past 100 years. God started by creating the world and then spoke about things that were done. The saint not only explains his personality, but also as the witch of Oz explains.

Our cultural progress is how we have learned to make more things out of less raw materials.  God created the universe and everything in it, and this was done in a way that is understandable to a child.  The Saint does not just describe personalities, but as The Wizard of Oz prophesies descriptions.

Our culture progresses. Just as God reasonably created in independent existence in the prophetic discourse of direct action, He correctly speaks of actions in active recreation. The saint not only describes personalities but, as the Wizard of Oz prophesies, descriptions.

140 4 “Protect me, Lord, from the hands of the wicked; protect me from violent men who intend to trip me up.” The question arises spontaneously? Is it effective to use a consistent pattern of legitimate grievances over the precise description of a certain personality to allow blessing and prevent the danger of the curse? Can we fruitfully grow in childlike innocence by correctly presenting the appropriate description of our possible enemies? And we see accurately to describe this coherent model of an ambitious project that highlights the imminent danger that 'it turns into a possible plot to intentionally injure the considered saint. The psalmist jumps from a person's word to his potentially damaging actions.The question is whether our cultural sophistication in our contemporary society would subtly alter specific descriptions of the specific types of potential danger we face. Our cultural progress. Therefore, just as God reasonably created in independent existence in the prophetic discourse of direct action, so He speaks properly of actions in active recreation. The saint does not just describe personalities, but as the Wizard of Oz prophesies descriptions.

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