139 17 How precious are your thoughts to me, O God! How large is their sum! If I numbered them, they would be more than the number of grains of sand. When I wake up, I am always with you. " Sometimes we use words to describe our feelings. Some feelings are so deep that we can't put them into words. We can imagine the feelings God has for us. He knows that God made everything out of nothing by thinking. He loves God because God knows what he is thinking before he does. When he looks at nature's complexity, he realizes that God is beyond his own understanding. The psalmist carefully teaches that God comes up with creative ideas that we cannot understand. In a metaphysical reality that we cannot know, there are things that are divine creations that are smaller than what we can scrupulously observe. These are the actions of God. He tells us that this is why we should be careful when we think and create, because it is a secret. Although God is behind nature and can be identified in historical things, the Psalmist, nonetheless, carefully teaches that God is behind nature by intentionally creating the visible through infinite ideas. Even if we see a natural birth with DNA from responsible parents, we must reasonably conclude that God reliably produces the conceived child by divine nature. However, through authoritative statements, the poet carefully faced God's thoughts in an objective understanding. Psalm 139 carefully uses God's laws, covenants, curses, and eternal decrees, allowing laws and promises to faithfully reproduce the poet's ending, because he always starts with a request for censorship. He carefully taught that the Psalms are an authoritative statement of the objective reality that constitutes our reality. Nothing we naturally see is accurate. But our vision through the authoritative statement is still reality.The birth of a child and the creative process accurately represents the imaginative creation of the child as a truly new creation of God's creative ideas, we simply observe the parts of the body in creation. Because it's difficult for us to understand a mystery like the birth of a child. We cannot imagine God's reasons for anything without thinking about them in physical terms. We'll experience the divine oneness and continuing symmetry of God's work in our lives, which will develop a culture of social stability.
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