Saturday, January 8, 2022

In the trillions of mankind over the history of the earth there is only one righteous man. This Righteous man is the most mocked and attacked. We who are identified with the righteous Man must always exalt Him in the public eye. We must draw the line of cursing and blessing.

Christ as the righteous recreator cannot accept any abuse. He must curse all destruction. We represent the only man who destroyed abuse. We cannot accept any abuse.

92 15 Declared: "The Lord is upright; he is my rock, and there is no destruction in him."

 Why does a sinner judge the wicked? I see the enemies of God get defeated, and I hear the sound of their enemies getting destroyed. The saint was chosen by God because he was a good person. translated into another area based on our identity with the ideal person.  We are now part of a society.

 How do sinners see the wicked?  God has done a lot to protect me, and I have seen the end of wicked people who have invaded my life. 

The Psalmist has seen the defeat of his enemies, heard the rout of his enemies, and the Psalmist takes pleasure in this victory. Because God purposely recognized the saint. The transformation of our life because of our identity with the ideal man. We no longer belong to ourselves.

If Christ is your Rock, He has destroyed all your enemies. He never moves the line of blessing and cursing.

If we were as concerned for abuse as we are for the abuser we would not be so passive.

 The only way for the Psalmist to oppose the wicked is by using the fuel of destruction in defense of our rock, which is the good recreationer.

God is a righteous, benevolent being who protects the righteous and takes care of the weak.

Pragmatism is a choice between faith and work, something worthwhile and something worthless. The blessing and curse protect the offended, cursing the offender. A pragmatic person doesn't want to fix a problem and is not trying to be helpful.

92 15 proclaiming: “The Lord is upright; he is my rock, and there is no destruction in him." The key question: how does a sinner judge the wicked? 11 My eyes have seen the defeat of my adversaries; my ears have heard the rout of my wicked enemies.“ If God naturally asks us to forgive generously, why does the Psalmist universally condemn the wicked to effectively defend the exclusive righteous? Because God intentionally set apart the recognized saint. translated into another realm because of our identity with the ideal man. We no longer belong to ourselves. The only way for the Psalmist to oppose the wicked is the fuel of destruction in defense of our Rock which is the good recreationer. The psalmist describes the exact opposite of the wicked destructive being in the defense of Christ who produces all good things on earth. We are correctly identified with our re-creator in eternal life of blessing and eternal death from the curse of the covenant.

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