Wednesday, December 22, 2021
PS 71 7Ps 71 7I have become like a portent to many, but you are my strong refuge.8 My mouth is filled with your praise, declaring your splendor all day long." But when sin has entered, the Saints must live in a world of excessive violence by becoming dependent on God who judges with the most severe curses and the rewards with the most significant honor and pleasure. As all men seek to redefine the axioms of God, they are developing a culture of survival from the fittest. The apostle teaches that we are not to judge or take personal revenge on others. Teach carefully that we will receive the punitive measure of harsh judgment that we judge others. The psalmist teaches that God has spoken to us in the law and cursed to be protected from the capture of God's place of judgment. It must be understood that the Gospel represents a message opposed to the redefinition of axioms. This violent opposition is accurately described in an appropriate response to our unique identification with Christ as "He trusts in God, that God will deliver him." This undoubtedly means that in this wicked world we generally struggle against the senseless desires of violent death according to the axioms of God. When we apply curses to defend our lives, we become objects of terror and danger. 7 "I have become like an omen to many" We are released from conversion, and we are released in all our trials until we receive our full release in heaven. When we are converted we are surrendered to the kingdom of God, and the Psalmist accurately describes this everlasting kingdom as a sacred place where we are justified.Axioms form the foundation of the kingdom of God. Prior to our conversion, the law had been our teacher. God curses offenders. We get objects of the wrath of God. Because we were unable to keep the law, we bonded to creation with unwarranted affection. The Psalmist correctly describes our unsuccessful attempts to inevitably destroy the creation of "ra a ... in the political sense of the restless activity of fallen nature." us nervous restlessness. As a result, we wanted to become our god by redefining the axioms of God. In attempting to destroy God, we have created a culture that grows in a place of threat and violence. Unable to break the slavery of the curse. But converted, we are freed from law and sin. We are implanted with the working word of God. Today there are moral axioms being uttered for living with free will in the kingdom of God. Therefore, the Psalmist describes this greater freedom as a place of refuge by pronouncing the axioms. Because axioms are God's reactions to creation, we are protected by extreme curses and blessed with extreme statements. A world where change happens through conversation and renewal. While the powerful waves break in the sand, then talking about axioms that we increase on the waves of eternal salvation, delivered to pronounce a wave after another moving toward another miraculous release.
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