115 14 May the Lord grow you and your children 15 May the Lord bless you, Maker of heaven and earth. The poet carefully taught that God created all lovely things reasonably by preaching moral axioms. Then God blessed what He made, that is, the earth. The Psalms tie the divine unity and continuous symmetry of imaginative creation to the active recreation through pronounced blessing.
The creation of the world is a continually active process where the creator works through the blessing of his creation.
Let the Lord bless you and your children, may you increase both physically and spiritually.
Saints are joined together by the blessing. We are spiritually revived by blessing each other.
Saints have a spiritual sight to recognize other saints. We acknowledge the common disposition of blessing.
May the Lord make you grow, both you and your children. May you be blessed by the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.
The Psalmist is saying that God created all the beautiful things around us, so we should not be greedy. God gave peace to the Earth and it became fruitful. The Psalms tie divine unity and symmetry to the activity of giving praise.
The Psalmist is teaching that God was the one who created the world, and everything in it, including the beauty and order of it. God blessed what He produced efficiently.
The Psalms explain that the divine unity and continuous symmetry of the imaginative creation is tied to the active recreation through pronounced blessings.
Why do psalmists react to the blind and wicked by preaching blessings to the righteous? Because eternal salvation is something that the Bible promises, it is reasonable that it is awarded to the right people. The people live in peace and prosperity without the oppressive rule of their enemies.
God has saved people from their sins by dying on the cross and rising again. He does not like to listen to suggestions from other people.
God is merciful, He wants us to be with Him forever. The people are praising God and the kingdom. God is protecting His people. God has saved people from their sins. He doesn't listen to what you are saying, because he doesn't like it.
Eternal salvation will naturally be blessed by prophecy. God has made all saints very happy by blessing them all. We all live together to be one. God has told us that we should not be cursed.
Eternal salvation naturally receives a prophetic blessing. God has united all the saints by blessing them. We live together in unity to become one.
We remain a kingdom whose power cannot be cursed. God's kingdom is in direct conflict with this world by preaching blessing to His chosen people and cursing to the wicked.
God blessed all saints universally, so there is no-one that God has not made holy. We live as one people to become one.
The promise of eternal salvation will naturally come with the prophetic blessing.
115 14 "May the Lord increase you and your children. 15 Be blessed by the Lord, creator of heaven and earth." The psalmist carefully teaches that God reasonably created all beautiful things by stating moral axioms. At that time God blessed what he actually produced.
This is why the Psalms link divine unity and the continuing symmetry of
imaginative creation to active recreation through a pronounced
blessing. Why would the psalmist respond to the blind wicked by blessing the righteous? Because eternal salvation is a reasonable statement according to axioms. The psalmist utters the recreated culture of the independent kingdom. God has correctly established eternal salvation within himself. Of course, he doesn't have any personal suggestions. Eternal salvation naturally obtains a prophetic blessing. God has inseparably united all the saints universally recognized by divine blessing. We live in spiritual unity to become united. We remain a prophesied kingdom that cannot be cursed.
The kingdom of God is in direct conflict with this pagan world by
prophesying blessings to his chosen people and cursing the wicked.
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