Monday, December 20, 2021
God is the God of all the gods of the fertile land. This means that no one has the right to claim to be the absolute judge. An absolute judge has the power to curse and bless. The absolute judge must be uniquely qualified to allow and prevent graciously by having divine omniscience, omnipresence and omnipotence. Therefore, God must divinely reveal His creative control over everything. So God reigns over everything. Without a holy word, there would be nothing. That is why the imperative presence of love and faithfulness undoubtedly forms the basis of the independent existence of God; if there were only one man, there would be no presence. divine love and fidelity. Therefore, we need the word of God as if we were depending on nutritious food for a living. We must understand correctly that the word of God remains the active word of blessing. Anything that has been intentionally created by God must be under the moral authority of the word of God, otherwise it is cursed. If there is official corruption in divine creation, then it must be put to death. The psalmist intentionally uses these twin terms as an appropriate metaphor for Israel's stay in the Promised Land. God escorted them out of Egypt and adequately protected their backs from the sacred fire and clouds. Love and faithfulness, the sacred word and name were seen in the fire and in the clouds. In order for God to provide Israel with confidence and security, He built their defense in the curse and ensured their success in the blessing. For anything to be painstakingly restored to its unique perfection in divine creation must die. And it must be given new life or recreated by God. Therefore, God adequately provided a unique type of private sanctuary for Israel, overcoming their formidable enemies by pronouncing an eternal curse as they proceeded on this chosen path. In this sense, as God eliminated their active opposition, He generously offered them abundant blessings. It is a picture of eternal salvation. The Psalmist accurately describes the remarkable success of guided meditation as a fitting metaphor for Israel's sojourn. The Psalmist uses the Word of God in divine law, covenants, curses, and promises in the same way God has ensured success on their path to the promised land. There is a direct relationship to the potential dangers we resolutely face which are more than visible opposition. You see, we live in a cursed world in this complex relationship with pain, fear, moral guilt, and genuine pain. The way we react to these curses bears the way we live in the blessing. We must correctly understand that whenever we do not keep God's moral law, how to curse ourselves. It is impossible for a Christian to be rightly condemned by the eternal curse, but it is possible that we will gladly suffer from it with the possible effects. God has planted his sacred word in us. We are pronounced as the fruitful seed of the word of God. This sacred word is faithfully fulfilled. The word is both understandable and mysterious. Who can greedily grasp the great depths of his soul? But we don't believe in logical contradictions. The word must satisfy our holistic desires. It must be inseparably united with our nature, our desires and adequately satisfy our individual needs. The whole situation of our souls is an effective communication of God's plan and expressed purpose. This mysterious communication represents the exhaustive description of his divinely revealed words. The prophet says that when he speaks the divinely revealed word of God, he rekindles all the mysterious desires and communications of grace according to God's exhaustive description. In this moral sense, our remembrance is strengthened in the active exercise of uttering everlasting curses and blessings. The Psalmist accurately describes it as Israel walking the chosen path recreated by God. 7 Although I walk in the midst of difficulties, you keep my life; stretch out your hand against the anger of my enemies; with your right hand you save me. "This is the effective means by which we are strongly advised to kill sin with the holy word and the Spirit.
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