Tuesday, November 2, 2021

The wicked go astray from birth, being born with evil inclinations.  In Christianity, the moral law of eternal measure has a specific meaning. It means that the law is written into the hearts of believers, and that it is a gift of God that is given to those who have been regenerated by the Holy Spirit.

  God's plan is good.  He is fighting evil in the eternal realm.  Time and space don't keep the curses from happening.  God's kingdom will not be taken from him.

The Psalmist is against the wicked thoughts and evil schemes of the wicked people.  He is attacking evil in the eternal realm.  There is no such thing as time or space, so the curses cannot be contained.  God is powerful and he will not be defeated.

Evil thoughts and words spoken, cannot escape eternal scrutiny. These schemes are never silence. God keeps an account from the beginning of the scheme. He pronounces curses of judgement.

The psalmist uses utterances to counter the thoughts and desires of the wicked, who privately devise evil plans.  He is fighting evil in the world beyond the sky.

You cannot hide from God. EVERYTHING that you say and think will be under watch by God. These schemes never stop. God keeps a list of everything that happens from the beginning of time. He pronounces eternal curses.

The fundamental question is whether the psalmist fully establishes the personal responsibility of the wicked ruler. Or do you group the evil ruler with the evil criminal group? Do you actively strengthen their illegal power?  The moral law requires that we measure everything by its eternal value. It is difficult to understand the specifics of regeneration but the law of God is inside of all Christians and it is supernatural.

The wicked ruler goes astray from birth. From their mother's womb, they are rebellious and lie. An eternal law of God's moral law that is revealed to saints who are regenerated.

 When you do bad things, you cannot escape what you've done.  These schemes never stop; they never go silent.  God takes good care of His promises.  He pronounces words that will cause harm and punishment to come to people.

The wicked are born into evil. They are born to do evil. The moral law shows the eternal measure in the specific context of regeneration and the extraordinary gift of the law implanted in glorified saints.

 This proves that the law is working. The psalmist's argument is convincing because of the moral foundation of the curses.  The Psalmist pronounces a curse against the perverse system that curses the saints.

This proves that the law covers every bad thought and every bad desire of the evil man. The psalmist believes the language of the curses will convince you that they must be true. The psalmist shows anger with the curse that is given to the saints.

All the evil man's thoughts and violent desires are adequately governed by the law of God. The psalmist is careful to handle the eternal curses to build his argument that they are true. The psalmist pronounces a curse against the perverse system that curses the saints.

This proves that God will be able to see all the thoughts of the man on the eternal judgment day. The psalmist is telling us he must be careful about the eternal curses so he can have a convincing argument. The psalmist declares that the wicked system is cursed.

This proves that the law made the man think and feel bad about himself, so he will feel regret when he gets to hell. 

The psalmist pronounces the right curse against the wicked who are not right with God.

The psalmist must carefully handle the eternal curses as the moral foundation of his argument. 

The curse is like an evil man sitting on a dunk pool of hellfire. The wicked mock the saints as they point the curse at the target.

The curses are like the wicked sitting over the fires of hell. The wicked mock the saints who cast the curse at the target.

"Principalities" and "destructive powers" are two things that are evil. God has given us a weapon called eternal judgments to fight against evil. We have been told that we fight against powers in high places. The Eternal Judge is very angry with people who do bad things to people

 The Bible refers to spiritual powers, called principalities and powers, which are trying to take over the earth. We are to use eternal judgments against these powers. The God of all gods, the Eternal Judge, curses moral evil from its dark birth until its vast growth.

God has given us the authority to fight against any evil power. The eternal judge bitterly curses moral evil from its dark birth to its vast growth.

 
58 3 "The wicked go astray from birth; from their mother's womb, they are rebellious and lie.“ The fundamental question does the psalmist sufficiently establish the personal responsibility of the wicked ruler or does he group wicked rulers with a criminal group of wicked who aggressively bolster their illegal power? The moral law of eternal measure in the specific context of regeneration and the extraordinary gift of the law implanted in glorified saints. This sufficiently proves that the law adequately governs all the conscious thoughts and violent desires of the evil man on the part of the eternal judge. The psalmist must carefully handle the eternal curses as the moral foundation of his convincing argument. The psalmist pronounces the right curse against the perverse system that curses the saints. We are to use eternal judgments to fight principalities and destructive powers in high places. The Eternal Judge bitterly curses moral evil from its dark birth until its vast growth.

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