28 6 "Praise the Lord, for the Lord has heard the cry of my mercy. It's God's way of mocking the enemy. The person who fights against sin, curses enemies, claims weakness, demands justice, and who usually depends on God for support, sings of victory.
28 6 “Praise be to the Lord, because he has heard my cry of mercy. God is making a joke at your enemies' expense. Jesus, who fights against sin, curses enemies, claims weakness, demands justice and, for the violent world, infinitely depends on the Father, sings of victory.
God is mocking the enemies of Israel with these stones. The saint who fights against sin, curses enemies, claims weakness, demands justice and, for the violent world, usually depends excessively on God, sings of victory.
The weak saint cries out for justice to the Lord, feeling happy when his organized opposition is cursed. The bad people are difficult to live with because God does not give them what they want. God only has those who mock the enemies of God who are poor and need help.
The problem with the wicked is that God's plan for good is not fair. The only people who are considered poor are those who are begging.
God's powerful, infinite, holy rage is shown in the curse that the wicked have to live under. God takes money that is evil and uses it to bless people who are saints. The Kingdom of God gives undeserved blessings to saints.
The miracle of grace represents God's endless wrath at the curse of the wicked, which indicates success in bondage to the law. Jesus takes the money of the world and uses it to bless other people. God's blessings on those who don't deserve them.
28 6 “Praise be to the Lord, for he has heard my cry of mercy. It is God's way of mocking enemies. The saint who fights against sin, curses enemies, claims weakness, demands justice and, for the violent world, usually depends excessively on God, sings of victory. Not only does the weak saint cry out for selective justice to the Lord, rejoicing from the bottom of his heart when his organized opposition is cursed. The acute problem with the wicked is that God made his kingdom work out of ill grace. God only has beggars who mock the enemies of God. The wonder of grace represents the infinite wrath of God in the curse against the wicked which demonstrates success under the bondage of the law. God willingly takes evil money and uses it profitably to generously bestow extraordinary gifts on His recognized Saints. The divine grace of the kingdom acts on the undeserved blessing.
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