My heart is in distress because I'm afraid of the terrors of death. I was scared and shaking from terror in my heart. “David describes the terrible experience of betrayal. We build connections with people who are trustworthy and like us. Our relationships are familiar to the heart, but they are not personal.
David describes how he felt when he was betrayed by his friend. I felt an unbearable sadness and a strong urge to run away and hide.
I felt betrayed. I felt like someone was tearing my heart out. acute melancholy and an irresistible desire to run happily 6. I said, “Oh, if I had pigeon wings! I would fly away and rest 7, I would run far away and stay in the desert ”;
The Psalms focus on developing a sincere conviction to avoid the natural consequences of pragmatism. As insincerity grows, it becomes harder to tell who is a good person and who is not. The danger of being seen as a traitor is that a person can be accused of not choosing between being loyal and cheating. If a person is caught in the middle between being loyal and cheating, they are slowly forced to choose the wrong one.
The Psalms keep us from the most personal danger. That is ourselves. We will curse till the cows come home to avoid our own kryptonite.
The danger of betrayal lies in our hearts. Practicality feeds this. This world is a whore with many traitors.
We need to guard the innocence's of our souls. This world is full of people who betray one another.
The psalmist prays carefully to avoid making mistakes, to avoid taking things too far, and to avoid compromising his values. 15 "Death surprises my enemies. I have found evil dwelling among them, so bring them alive to the grave."
We always take care not to be destroyed by people who are untrustworthy before we inevitably have to betray for a political choice. Jesus escaped the evil spirit controlling the people in his life.
Jesus escaped the untimely death of the devil when his friends betrayed him to the authorities.
We always take care to not be destroyed by people who we can't trust before we have to betray someone for a political choice.
55 4 4 My heart is in distress within me; the terrors of death assail me.
5 Fear and trembling assail me; horror overwhelmed me. “David describes the terrible experience of betrayal. We develop sufficiently trusting relationships with familiar people. Our relationships are familiar to the heart. David accurately describes his bodily reactions to the first-person experience of the terrible betrayal, crossing over. acute anguish and an irresistible urge to flee happily.6 I said, “Oh, if I had dove wings! I would fly away and rest 7 I would flee far and stay in the wilderness;" The extreme statements of the Psalms carefully develop a sincere conviction to scrupulously avoid the pragmatism which naturally produces insincerity. As insincerity grows, we become less able to discern danger from untrustworthy people. The possible danger of being seen as a traitor is in not choosing between being loyal and cheating - he is slowly trapped in the middle and reluctantly forced to choose the wrong one. This is why the psalmist correctly pronounces extreme words in order to carefully avoid becoming pragmatic and finding himself in a precise situation which inevitably forces him to choose badly. 15" Let death take my enemies by surprise; let them go down alive to the grave, for evil finds lodging among them.“ We always take care not to be destroyed by untrustworthy people before inevitably exposing ourselves to having to betray for a political choice. Jesus escaped the untimely death of the devil when his traitors handed him over.
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