Tuesday, December 21, 2021

 31 16 May your face shine on your servant; save me in your unchanging love. 17 Lord, do not shame me, because I have cried out to you; may the wicked die in the tomb in shame. "By teaching salvation, the poet frees us from the shackles of moral laws and curses.

 Because God knows everything, we know there will always be wars, but we also know that God is with us and that we can trust him to make the right decisions. The struggle we have in our lives is not because of the real circumstances that cause us shame and pain.

Since God has made it clear that sin is bad, we have the moral foundation to fight wars to protect the good people from evil people.  The reality of our struggle is not in the actual circumstances that cause us shame and pain.

But the reality is that the definition of our confrontation is when we pronounce the law and the curses.  God made it impossible for you or I to win in the end. Our victory is before God and He is looking to the motive of our actions. We overcome any personal opposition by pointing out the bad reasons behind racism. (Practice of violence)

Our victory is before God and God judges us on the basis of the bad motives of our enemies. We can overcome any personal opposition by arguing against the sinister reason for ra a. (exerting violence)

Satan makes a law that the consequences of breaking God's law are not God's law anymore.  God responded to every evil redefinition with a pronouncement of capital punishment. The bad guys don't even run away from their motivation.  God will make the bad people eat every last word.

The saint is not fighting directly with the Devil. Since sin entered God took the offense personal. the Psalmist speaks curses in reaction to the violent child of the devil. But the pronouncement is actually Gods personal revenge against the devil. God measures every word.

The saint is not fighting directly with the Devil. Since sin entered God took the offense personal. the Psalmist speaks curses in reaction to the violent child of the devil. But the pronouncement is actually Gods personal revenge against the devil. God measures every word.

31 16 Let your face shine on your servant; save me in your unfailing love.17 Do not make me ashamed, O Lord, for I cried out to you; but may the wicked be covered with shame and die in the grave.“ By teaching salvation, the psalmist frees us from the bondage of moral law and the curse. Since God communicated direct knowledge of sin, we have the moral foundation to professionally fight all wars with evil man in the presence of God in charge. The reality of our struggle is not in the actual circumstances that cause us shame and pain. But the reality is the definition of our confrontation in pronouncing the law and the curses. God made it impossible to secure victory in accordance with the wicked. Our victorious struggle is before God who judges benevolently according to the defamatory words expressed by the infamous motive of ra a. We overcome any personal opposition by arguing with statements against the sinister reason for ra a. (practice of violence)

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