Saturday, January 29, 2022

 PS 138 2  “because you have exalted your name and your word above all."But why should we humbly confess to admit sins?There are a few creed psalms and most try to focus on God rather than ourselves, but some of us tend to reverse that and start focusing on ourselves. And we appreciate the heart of God for what he has undoubtedly done. If we are too aware of our sins, we should memorize this psalm enough to understand what prompts God to answer our prayers. When God convinces us enough, the main thing is not to subtly undermine our infantile faith, but to renew ourselves. Praise him for his work. “I will praise you, O Lord, with all my heart, before the “gods” I will sing your praises.I will bow down before your sacred temple and praise your name for your love and loyalty", The psalmist always comes to God with grace according to moral law, covenants, curses, enabling laws, promises kept, divine ordinances and blessings. The reasonable basis of our direct relationship with God. We understand these axioms correctly to sincerely appreciate God's favorable opinion of us. He says that treacherous gods inevitably need something to appease them. The psalmist separates the work of Jehovah teaching that God is exalted because he has done all the work.He has worked proactively for our eternal salvation and is satisfied with his work. Eternal salvation undoubtedly remains a finished work of God for the sincere pleasure of God. No doubt he stands before the pagan gods, therefore to refer and praise God for eternal salvation undoubtedly remains all his work for we. Salvation is both a one-time event and an ongoing work to redeem ourselves. You can see that the psalmist is praising God because our salvation naturally depends on his divine love and faithfulness. Every time the psalmist humbly implores God, and it is not because of the psalmist's slavish obedience. But it is based on the inexhaustible love of God. If you study the psalms, when the psalmist begins by saying that his heart has been enlarged, he has been advanced by the work of God in the axioms. It is actually transferred to us by the sovereign grace of God. He says his sincere prayers have been satisfactorily answered because God sincerely loves to be exalted. It is important for us to praise God generously. To acquire a mature understanding naturally, one must undoubtedly learn to seek God with eagerness and grace according to the proverb or the moral axioms taught by the psalmist. Because you "have exalted your name and your word above all." The most extraordinary worship accompanies the exclusive worship of God with grace according to his official name. God warmly approved his axioms. When we approach God with grace according to his finished work, we tenderly lift up his holy name. God produced everything and did everything according to his axioms and did this work in his name; we must not approach him in our underhanded way, so the psalmist has learned enough to utter the axioms in loud statements, petitions and appeals to exalt God. God is sincerely moved to prove to him enough how much he is tall. When I called, You answered me; you immediately made me brave and courageous. The psalmist carefully teaches that when he approaches God appropriately and voluntarily utters logical axioms, he will be moved by the genuine greatness of God and his accomplished works. He is not brave because he confesses a sin or because he has accepted a good day. Obeying God is heroic because God has been exalted. As you can see, his confidence in answered prayers makes him bold and courageous when the psalmist is developed from the greatness of God; he is therefore advanced by the desired results of voluntarily pronouncing axioms in authoritative pronouncements and successful petitions whom he rightly regards as all lawful kings of the earth created to exalt God. His fleeting vision of the Government of God on Earth has developed and is advanced to seek God for colossal things. You see that the axioms make us want the whole earth to be united to understand the works of God, we are not aware of it. Naturally long. He is moved to pray for the unity of the world. May all the kings of the earth praise you, Lord, when they hear the words of your mouth."Let the ways of the Lord sing, for great is the glory of the Lord;" The pronunciation of the axioms prompts God to turn the light of his face upon us. full of power.We begin to pray as we were in a new heaven and a new earth. We pray as we were in the future judgment.

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