Friday, October 22, 2021

The psalmist teaches God's kingdom that is real and spoken about by God.

 The psalmist does not happen to the man of Ecclesiastes.  He's another person. And we must obey the saint's point of view.  The psalmist is teaching about the kingdom God has declared in objective reality.

   The wicked are in bondage because they are under the law, they are in bondage because they are in a state of wickedness, and they are in bondage because of their pride.  We are never constrained by our old nature.

 The saints are not sinners because they have not been in bondage to pride, sin, law, and man.  We have tendencies to act in an arrogant and mean way.

 Christians believe that God is holy and they cannot save themselves. We are attached to God.  We cannot separate ourselves from each other.  When you sin, your relationship with God is still intact. When you are weak, you will still be set apart from the rest of the world. God has made you a special person.  You will not be pulled apart.

 God saves his chosen people by setting them apart from the rest of the world.  "We are glued to God" means that we are very attached to God because He is the only way to escape the punishment of sin.  Our individuality cannot be taken away. 

 God has created you as a unique individual. You are not considered wicked or separated.

 God made us different from people who sin. He made us clean by sanctifying us and saving us from our sins. He also made us good, just, and a good work in order to defend against the curse. Our identity is only threatened by the wicked people who curse us when they know we are evil. We learn about ourselves by controlling the pronouncements. God does not do work where he or she is considered to be trash.

 We are a new kingdom with a system of law that we control. The order of the kingdom is established in our brains. We are a kingdom that defends the reign of Christ by making pronouncements. We cannot be destroyed. We fight with pronounced blessing and weapon of curses.

 There's a new country that has laws that have been incorporated into them. The order of what is called "the kingdom" is established in us. We are a country that defends the reign of Jesus by preaching and teaching about him. We cannot be killed or vanquished. We fight with weapons of curses and blessing received.

  Too often we forget that we are the ones who make this world. Our minds and imaginations create the worlds we live in. With time we can make this world a better place. We can make it more imaginative. our glorious future is not dead and withered, but blooming and growing. We preach the active life of the wicked, ending in eternal death.

  The saints are confident that the world will last forever. They believe that they will be the chosen kings of the earth. Our glorious future is unlike dead grass and withered flowers.  A wicked person who pursues an active life may end up dying, but they will do so with an eternal death.

We should always be nice to people in order to get them to like us.  We should never force someone into doing something that is against their will.  Never argue with somebody to get your way. Because we arent changing a person.  Our advice is more realistic. We control everything with just the declaration.

  We should never have a conversation where one person feels they are not being heard. Don't force someone with excessive control. We should never argue with a person to try and prove we're right. Because we don't need to change a person.  Our talk is more realistic. We control by the pronouncements.

The old one dies, and then we are reborn into a new life. Many poems are attached to the authoritative pronunciation of the eternal curse. These humanitarian legislation naturally obtains an expressed desire for the rapid destruction of the wicked.  We hope when things are not too good.

The old ones die, and the new ones come to take their place. The Bible says that God makes some people bad, so there are lots of verses that say that God wants to destroy them. In the world where the bad people do terrible things, we have hope.

 If you live by graded law, you work against a complete change from death to life. Hope is established by blessing the righteous and cursing the wicked.

A graded law is one that has rules that are changed every few years. The change from death to life is what you are working against if you live by a graded law.  Cursing the wicked makes the righteous hope.

 When you live by graded law, you work against a complete change from death to life.  The righteous get hope from the blessing, and the wicked get hope from the curse.

 103 15 “As for a man, his days are like grass; he flourishes like a flower of the field; The psalmist does not happen to the man of Ecclesiastes. He's another familiar figure of speech. And we have to follow a saint's point of view. The psalmist carefully teaches a kingdom that God has pronounced in objective reality. Recognized saints are confident in the lasting future of an imaginative world where we will rule as chosen kings.We bring the pronounced blessing and curse into our decreed kingdom. Our glorious future is not like dead grass and withered flowers. We proclaim the active life of the wicked which ends in eternal death. The old one dies, and we are renewed for eternity. Numerous verses accompany the authoritative pronunciation of the eternal curses.These humanistic decrees naturally get an expressed desire for the rapid destruction of the wicked. We cherish hope when the cruel world is steeped in evil curses. Because bitterly cursing the wicked is a blessing. Therefore, the sincere desire to bless adequately obtains a desire to curse the opposition.












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