Saints move from a state of curse to a state of blessing. God put the Bible in our hearts, so that we will take what it says seriously and use it to understand everything else. We can discern moral evil. The King has given us a gift, but it has come with pronouncements. We are always justified because we are co-heirs and co-rulers with Jesus.
God has been consistent with the way He made the world. See God did not develop modular robots. He made a human being that always does what's right to make God look good. God is most free because He can do whatever He wants. God created man with the ability to make choices and act in a way that is appropriate to His choices.
God won't destroy the creative freedom that He Himself has exalted in acting as God. God cannot develop man as a robot because to do so would be to deny Himself.
God created things in an act of love and care. Because God made man, God made man to do things that people did together. Therefore, creative freedom was properly expressed in the human happy movement of his extraordinary gift.
Man was without organized resistance. Man was able to do something that he wanted to do for God, even though it was hard. As man continued to achieve his creative work, he gradually increased in divine glory and pleasure.
But when man left God in order to sin, God restored his kindness by giving humans the freedom to create. If we could understand right and wrong in its fullness, it would destroy us.
If you were God would not you protect your creation from wicked destruction by making sinners blind to the extent of their wickedness for the trade of eternity in hell?
Ps 94 12 Blessed is the man you discipline, O LORD ,
the man you teach from your law;
13 you grant him relief from days of trouble,
till a pit is dug for the wicked.
14 For the LORD will not reject his people;
he will never forsake his inheritance.
15 Judgment will again be founded on righteousness,
and all the upright in heart will follow it."
Saints are produced from a state of curse to a state of blessing. We are planted with all the word of God, sincerely appreciate all that the spirit of a operative word needs that precisely defines all other words. We can discern moral evil. Therefore, because we have been exceptionally gifted in the spirit of the sacred word of God, the King adequately rules the civilized world has uttered the moral axioms to bless us and curse the organized opposition. We can say that because we are abundantly justified at any given time, we are in fact co-heirs and co-rulers with the ascended Christ. But how can God be sufficiently justified if we are in a lifelong struggle that we just seem to inevitably lose? If God has pronounced the abundance of blessings and curses in our working life, why are we subject to the aggravated abuse of the wicked? Why do the wicked prosper on the shoulders of the saints? Therefore, we must understand that God consistently acted in defiance of his creation covenant.You see, God did not develop modular robots. He raised a reasonable man to glory in consistently acting like himself. God was very free because he did what he wanted. God created responsible man with the creative freedom to act graciously according to His proper choice. If God is therefore truthful, he will not destroy the creative freedom which he himself has exalted by acting as God.God cannot deny himself by developing man, a robot. So when God responded to sin by pronouncing sinners dead, He responded appropriately by being absolutely justified. You see, divine creation was born into a loving disposition of creative freedom. man naturally produced to serve faithfully in organized concert with his personal gifts. Therefore, creative freedom has been adequately expressed in man's happy exercise of His extraordinary gifts. The man was without organized opposition. Man was able to faithfully do what he sincerely desired in order to truly please God. As man did his creative work satisfactorily, he gradually increased in divine glory and considerable pleasure. But when man promptly fell into sin, God restored his loving disposition of creative freedom by sufficiently establishing divine grace. If the moral judgment of sin were revealed to mankind in its fullness, he would be destroyed. God was to kindly deliver man from the great extent of his wrath and destructive responses to sin through the established order of blessing and cursing. See when God cursed mankind and gave them the gift of not grasping the broad scope of judgment. Because God has placed complete judgment on Christ. God has restored the freedom of sinners by making them naturally blind to their deplorable condition. He carefully restored the unity of divine creation in this moral blindness. You witness the curse of law with freedom admitted, universally knowing that I am under the divine blessing.The closer a civilized society miraculously approaches the continous line, the more the righteous and the wicked participate in the standard condition of moral sin. But the righteous reign with power and skill that do not threaten the wicked who are condemned in the universal condition of sin. Thus, by authoritative declarations, God unites the wicked with the righteous by controlling the blessed axioms. The whole world is hindered by willful destruction and enabled to prosper through blessed saints. The Psalmist adequately describes this dominant grace in this specific section. The saints pronounce the axioms and combine the curse and the blessing. You see, since all men have been given the creative freedom to naturally choose what they desire, then the wicked choose destruction in the divine grace of moral blindness. And the righteous willfully choose the blessing in the authoritative pronouncements of a rightful king. What does this undoubtedly look like from God's perspective? The ideal world is indeed turned upside down. The wicked who is "the mover and shaker" in his freedom amass vast wealth for the righteous. And the righteous are assured of the blessing by pronouncing. God reversed the awesome power and destructive end of sin and used grace profitably for the saints with abundant blessing merely gained by the wicked.
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