Friday, January 7, 2022

Ps 16 2 I said to the Lord, "You are my Lord; apart from you I have no good thing."3 As for the saints who are in the land, they are the glorious ones in whom is all my delight." The psalmist carefully teaches that the social unity of the saints faithfully represents empirical evidence of divine goodness. Nothing on this earth is fulfilled satisfactorily without the fundamental unity of the saints under consideration. Any blessings we receive with enthusiasm will undoubtedly come from the universal principle that God unites the saints inseparably. The psalmist pronounces divine law, covenants, curses, eternal decrees, statute permitting and promises undoubtedly constitute the everlasting kingdom of God on the created earth. Therefore, all of our notable differences as recognized saints cannot amount to the social evil of willful destruction. We are all bound by the direct knowledge of sin and the implanted law. We are all bound by an everlasting covenant, united by the prevention of the sin of ra a. Which is to undo all the good of civil society. We should not focus on our main differences as this cannot prevent the Eternal Kingdom from flourishing and advancing far enough to the ends of the fertile earth. We are constantly working to forge unity by enunciating logical axioms. We sincerely believe that the world is bodily through authoritative statements. We generate a distinct culture through authoritative statements. A culture that we cannot produce or sufficiently establish through our theological system. Blessing and cursing create culture of which God properly speaks while speaking of divine creation in independent existence. God vigorously promoted absolute diversity to work in ideal unity.

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