Friday, November 5, 2021

  The Psalmist showed that the rules of the Bible, like promises, covenants, and curses, always work out.  He saw bright lights in the sky and said they were like the supernatural work on the heart of man.

  God is not complicated.  God made all the things in the world. The way that God created the world shows that he never breaks his promises.  The Bible is the word of God, so the answers to many questions many people ask are already in it.

 God is very easy to understand.  He made the world, the sky, the sun, the moon, and all of the plants and animals. God's creation is all done in a way that is always in line with his law, covenants, curses, decrees, statutes, and promises.

  God is one and only one who is pure and perfect and cannot be created or changed.  God created the world.  The way the world is, with things happening in a certain order, makes it clear that God never breaks his promises or laws.

 If a mans words contradict the bible, follow the bible and not a mans words.

 To know God one must know what He says. When I was an infant in faith, I passed on the teachers instruction. After growth, I knew it was not genuine. Knowing a word in the context of all scripture is the way for you to mark maturity in explaining in your own words.

 Every time we pray, we are sure that God is hearing us, because we are always praying to God directly from our experience. How can we know that there is a God? How can we know that there is a world beyond our senses? How can we know that we are made in God's image?The pronouncements that gave birth to everything.

He opposes our direct control of eternal redemption through moral law.  If we can control God, then we can control salvation. 

Why does the Psalmist focus on this area of control? If you spoke the Psalms, you would be stunned at the extreme wrath and control. Its obvious to a professional this stunning control by Gods extreme approach.

   If we could conclude that God takes care of us by counting our sins, then we would have to believe that God's infinite standard of punishment would be set aside to relate to us. If God set aside his standards, or laws, there would be no reason for Christ to come to earth and die for people.

19 13 “Save thy servant also from intentional sins; do not dominate me. Then I will be blameless, innocent of a great transgression”. The Psalmist convincingly demonstrated that divine law, covenants, curses, eternal decrees, statutes, and promises were made consistently producing all necessary things. Sufficiently demonstrated in the vast display of brilliant lights in the heavens, he accurately compared the supernatural work on the heart of man. He resolutely opposes our direct control of eternal redemption through moral law. If we can control redemption, we control God.If control God controls salvation. This way we always assume that God is responding to us directly from our experience. How can we recognize God and therefore know ourselves? Statements that gave birth to all things. Instead of limiting the necessary means, we produce the new image with authoritative statements. To reasonably conclude that God takes care of us by counting our sins would presuppose that the infinite standard of God's penal law would be set aside to relate inseparably with us. If God set aside his eternal standards, there would not be sufficient reason to sufficiently achieve the standard goal in Christ. When the psalmist realizes the mysterious banner of a holy God, he cries out what man can discern from his sins and moral corruption. In significant comparison to God's infinite knowledge of ourselves, our possible shortcomings are mercifully hidden. We must become confident with no answers by uncovering the mystery with statements. "14 The words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart are pleasing to you."

 

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