God, please talk to me and help me, because I am really in some trouble. 18 Come near and set me free; redeem me because of my enemies. " In this world, we share in the troubles we experience. There's trouble coming our way. We don't deserve the trouble that's coming. We make mistakes that we haven't seen the consequences of and then we conclude that there are problems for which we must pay the price, but in the Bible we invariably find that our problems experienced are carefully measured by the standards of eternal life and death.
The reason the criminals are in leadership and on the streets is because they are using the laws that we have created to control us. Every time a saint goes through the rituals, we allow millions of people to be abused.
God gave curses to draw a line of warning. The wicked receive a warning of God's judgment or continue their offensive behavior.
God put a voice of the curse in each person's head for the law to remind them to be good. Every person wants to prevent the curse. It is the reason we are delivered from this world. Everyone who is warned knows that voice.
The curse of the criminal law must be properly applied by the pronounced curse to all who would curse God. We can only hope that we are freed from death by identifying with Christ in His death and resurrection. You see, those of us who are reliably liberated are always saved by identifying with the death of Christ.
How can God reward sinners? Jesus died so we could be saved from sin. When Jesus died for people, He put them under a curse. But Jesus also died for people who are not cursed and saved them. If they want to be saved, they should believe the gospel.
We talk about the curse of the law because we feel guilty when we don't obey it enough. If we don't do what the law says, we may get a reward for doing good, like getting better treatment. Therefore, God had Because of Adam and Eve's disobedience, God had to curse anyone who comes for their own obedience. The least of sinners and the worst of sinners are alike because everyone must die first to be pleasing to God, so we desire curses on those who come unidentified with Christ's death.
Psalms 69:17 Do not hide your face from your servant; answer me quickly because I'm in trouble. 18 Come near and set me free; redeem me because of my enemies." In this world, we share in the troubles we encounter. Say there's trouble coming our way, we don't deserve the considerable trouble we rightly deserve. It's because of something that We have neglected to And then we conclude that there are problems for which we must pay the price, but in the Bible we invariably find that our problems experienced are carefully measured by the standards of eternal life and death. Why do we share our lived problems? Why does the world tell us that we have simply made our miserable bed and now we must lie in it? Because the pagan world is simply a place where we reward good behavior and punish bad. But the Psalmist correctly directs God measures life by eternal redemption. You see, the official story isn't really measured by the infamous plan of the world. The psalmist never divides good and evil. Preferably, overthrow evil by uttering moral axioms. He uses evil to reasonably justify his specific weakness. How can God reward a sinner? Because the death of Christ did not allow sinners to do anything to amply satisfy their sins. Christ's death carefully sealed the eternal curse on some exposed people and suitably secured eternal salvation for God's elect. If there is any sincere hope of faithful deliverance in this pagan world, the curse of the criminal law must be properly applied to all who would curse God. Our only hope is to die with Christ and rise with Him to walk in continued liberation. You see, we who are reliably liberated are always saved by dying. We constantly talk about the eternal curse of the law because we have knowingly failed to satisfy it enough. If we simply think that we reluctantly respected the law of God, we deserve to be treated better or according to our personal efforts. Therefore, God had to curse anyone who comes for their own obedience. The least sinner and the vilest sinner are equal because everyone must first die to be pleasing to God, that's why we wish curses on those who come without dying.
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