Tuesday, November 30, 2021

115 17 “It is not the dead who praise the Lord, who descend in silence, 18 we exalt the Lord now and forever. Praise the Lord" The poet correctly makes a formal condemnation and accurately states the complete doctrine at the beginning of each psalms, usually ending the psalms with a logical response. God gives grace to the earth according to natural law.

He teaches that God gave grace to the earth according to God's natural laws.

 115 17 "It is not the dead who praise the Lord, those who come silently, 18 it is we who exalt the Lord, from now to forever.  Praise God!  

 He teaches that God gave the earth the ability to support life according to natural laws.

God made man to feel happy and fulfilled by rules that he gave. Sin, of course, brought the eternal curse of death. People use tools to create images of people who are dead.

God made the law to help us understand and care for the world. Sin naturally brings the eternal curse of death. Man spends all his time making and selling dead idols. The earth was created as a place where death reigns. 

The earth that was created under the Curse is a place where violent death reigns.

God told Adam that he should plant rules to control and enjoy the natural world.  Sin makes us all sinful. Sin brings the punishment of death. People make statues that are dead. In this psalm he appropriately describes the earth created under the eternal curse as a desolate place of violent death.

God declared that Adam had a duty to care for the earth.  Sin caused the curse of death to happen naturally.  Man creates idols that are not alive.

 God brought hope back into the lives of the people that were hopeless. God restored their fellowship. He spent a lot of time and hard work to make sure no one could do anything without God's permission. This Psalm is mocking the wicked who redefine Gods law to create false gods.

The way that God brought hope back to the people was by bringing back the Messiah to save them from the eternal curse. What has God restored to free His people? He restored authority to the natural law so it had eternal power. The psalmist ends this psalm by mocking the wicked who redefine God's law and create dead gods.

 What did God restore to save his people? He rebuilt the order of the universe according to natural law.

God has voluntarily given the saints absolute control over the wicked, who find themselves in impenetrable darkness and rightly punished with eternal death.

 He is saying that God has been working hard to take back control of the world from Satan, taking his praise away. God is restoring the world by using laws, rules, curses, promises, and covenants.

Our moral authority depends on God's successfully completed work, which carefully ensures our eternal salvation based on his eternal love. The recognized saint undoubtedly puts the wicked in the chain of strangulation of moral laws and curses.

Our sense of moral authority comes from the promise of perfect salvation that God made to us when we were saved. 

The saints do not let the wicked get away with their bad behavior.

Our moral authority depends on God's satisfactorily completed work carefully ensuring our eternal salvation according to His infallible love. 

 115 17“It is not the dead who praise the Lord, those who descend in silence, 18 it is we who exalt the Lord, now and for ever. Praise the Lord " The psalmist correctly presents the official denunciation and accurately states the full doctrine at the start of each psalm, usually ending the psalm with a logical response. He carefully teaches that God gave grace to the earth according to natural law. God declared that Adam planted the law to subdue and benefit from the divine creation from the bottom of his heart. Sin naturally brought the eternal curse of death. Man limits himself to producing dead idols. In this Psalm, he adequately describes the earth created under the Eternal Curse as a desolate place where violent death reigns. But God took control of the political disaster by doing the work necessary to obtain abundant blessings. Only God gave hope to the active life of his innocent people who were completely ruined by the eternal curse. What did God restore to deliver his people?He meticulously restored eternal authority over natural law. The psalmist ends this psalm with the derision of the wicked who redefines the law of God and creates the dead gods. He states that God painstakingly restored operational control over the created earth through the holistic step in moral law, covenants, curse, eternal decrees, full statutes, and promises. God has willingly given the saints absolute control over the wicked who is in impenetrable darkness and rightly punished with eternal death. Our moral authority depends on the satisfactorily accomplished work of God carefully securing our eternal salvation graciously in accordance with his unwavering love.The recognized saints undoubtedly have the wicked on a narrow chain of moral law and curses

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