Tuesday, November 23, 2021

 Ps 15 1 “Lord, who can dwell in your sanctuary? Can you tell me what a holy hill is? Jesus said "love one another" so the Christians organized these words so people should love each other. The saints are not allowed to think about how much gold or how many things they can buy, because that would be greedy.

A saint is someone who has been recognized for their good deeds. They are not rich, but they are good people.

A Psalmist is teaching that verses from the Bible are sacred and ought to be respected. Holy people are often told to behave in a way that doesn't bring the world's riches.

We are related to our Heavenly Father.  Our culture is different than other cultures. It's not the same. Our eternal rewards come from willingly dying to self, receiving supernatural gifts and giving ourselves for God's causes. We are developing the world into a better place by building the ideal kingdom.

When we die, we will get eternal rewards in heaven because we have chosen to die to self, have received supernatural gifts, and have given ourself for God's causes.  We say the kingdom instead of developing the world a better place.

Ps 15 1 “Lord, who will dwell in your sanctuary? Who will dwell on your holy mountain? ". The Psalmist carefully teaches that established Christianity represents an organized religion of sacred words. Recognized saints are usually instructed to focus properly on specific behaviors that do not bring the riches of the world. We are described as dependent children of our Heavenly Father. Our unique culture is in direct conflict with the ideal world. Our eternal rewards come from voluntarily dying to ourselves, receiving supernatural gifts, and giving to the causes of God.Instead of developing the world in a better place, we are declaring the ideal kingdom.

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