The Psalmist teaches that when we are saved we are endowed with eternal desires. He says these desires are rooted in the deepest recesses of our soul. The Apostle prays that our understanding will be enlightened to let us know the greatness of our salvation. We may think of desire as emotional, but it is the view we have when we teach our imaginations to desire something that is too wonderful for us to imagine. We are created by God to create the shapes of objects as they are.When God created the world, He just made it exist. So God spoke of reality in the perfect symmetry and oneness of all things.
This is why the Apostle says that there is neither Jew nor Greek,
barbarian or Scythian, etc. Because all things are made to work in the
order of God's purpose. If something is in itself a creation of its value, then that introduces a form of destruction.This is why the apostle says we want something that we do not understand.
When God created all things out of nothing, it was a manifestation of
his perfect law, covenants, curses, etc. We say that the words of the
Eternal Being created by the declarations are the demonstration of its
perfect unity and symmetry. God created man to rule the earth by desiring the will and by acting according to the law, covenants, curses, etc. Man has been given the ability to overcome all opposition in the Fall through the perfect word of God.Whenever man feels tension or frustration is because he opposed.It is to face opposition while we cast aside the curse. We have to be contained in the cultivation of statements to experience the mystery of the true forms of all things. We go from mystery to mystery as we pronounce the law, covenants, etc. that teach us the desires that spring from the depths of our soul. Our corrupt forms of desire, will and action are contained in the mysterious forms of declarations. We find this line of blessing and curse ... the mysterious forms of reality where there is no opposition.We live the unit to be.
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
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