Monday, December 27, 2021

  The Psalmsist  has a close relationship with God.  God made the earth so that humans could have food, and also to make it look pretty.  God gave the moral law to people with the ability to rule creation.  The way that people are supposed to live according to the book God wrote to make the earth for people.

  The basic principles that make up the laws of nature were implanted in mankind as part of God's creation. What do you think it means when somebody says "God is love"?  What do you think God's primary goal is?

The way that God has satisfied man's sincere desires is by giving him specific things that he needs for his life.

 The desires of the psalmists are united with God by authoritative statements of divine law, covenants, curses, everlasting decrees, statutes, and promises. These statements enable one to dwell in the everlasting kingdom, which is the restoration. From a private garden.  Man is happy with the amount of the official language of moral axioms that God has given him.

The psalmist provided a necessary sacrifice in order to satisfy each other. 6 "I make a voluntary sacrifice to you, Lord, praise your name, because it is good." When God cursed the creation, man was immediately sentenced to death. I began to redefine God's law.  Man committed sin that was too unjustified to deserve all the good things God created.

 I am praying for protection from those who want to hurt me. by uttering the law and curses, God provided absolute protection. 7 "For he delivered me from all my troubles, and my eyes looked triumphantly on my enemies."

54 5 “ Let evil recoil on those who slander me; in your faithfulness destroy them." The psalmist affectionately knows that he is intimately linked to God through the covenant of creation. God created the earth and made it fruitful to meet human needs. God delivered the moral law to man with the extraordinary ability to rule creation. The order of the law established by the covenant of God, to fill the earth for man. The axioms where implanted in man as the lawful order of creation. Therefore, by taking good care of man's specific needs, God has sufficiently satisfied all of his sincere desires. The desires of the psalmists are inseparably united with Gods by authoritative statements of divine law, covenants, curses, everlasting decrees, statutes, and promises that enable one to dwell lovingly in the everlasting kingdom, which is the restoration. From the private garden. Man is abundantly satisfied with all that God has willingly given of the official language of moral axioms. The Psalmist offers a necessary sacrifice of mutual satisfaction. 6 “I will offer you a voluntary sacrifice; I will praise your name, Lord, because it is good.” When God cursed creation, man quickly began to redefine the Law of God, which was a capital offense. Man knowingly committed sin capital of ra a which is too unjustified for all the precious good of divine creation. Ra a is invariably made by the natural man with an ominous motive to eliminate God and the suspicious neighbor. The psalmist humbly beseeches God for effective protection in 5 "May evil be upon those who slander me; in your faithfulness destroy them." uttering the law and curses, God provided an absolute defense. 7 " For he has delivered me from all my troubles, and my eyes have looked in triumph on my foes."

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