Thursday, January 27, 2022

 Ps 44 17 All this happened to us, though we had not forgotten you or been false to your covenant.18 Our hearts had not turned back; our feet had not strayed from your path."When I was 20, I started memorizing large portions of scripture. One of the books I undertook was the entire book of Psalms. Memorized in the New Testament for many years and decided I had to learn how to pray. I remember an experience that when I came to the third Psalm. After saying the first three Psalms, I started talking to God as David opened up, telling God how he felt and what he wanted.I believe that at that time, I was converted to me to be someone who interceded on behalf of other people and who will eventually go to the psalms written for national purposes.We are constantly looking at our direct relationship with God as low steps to reach.We begin to willingly talk with God in fervent prayer according to how God wants to be approached correctly. The Apostle commands us to discover what pleases God. You fondly imagine that it is difficult for someone who merely possesses a knowledge of the sacred words of scripture to correctly understand that self-knowledge is as important as encountering God. The Psalms that they accurately represent the specific language that God has adequately communicated to us to speak in order to develop a sufficiently extensive knowledge from experience. We are still limited by how we are simply defined in our troubled families, pervasive culture, and personal thought patterns.The Psalms adequately inform us about ourselves through the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of David when he opened himself to God in sincere prayer and sacred music. We indirectly experience divine revelation of life private prayer of the Perfect Man. is and who we are. Man is born in sin and is blind to who he is. When we are liberated, we begin to discover who we are from God who guides us who he is.All of this learning occurs by gratefully receiving the sacred word and increasing vast knowledge. But biblical knowledge is not solid if properly divided. It must be approached holistically. It is very easy for us to explain the scriptures and leave a false impression about God and who we are if we do not enjoy the experience of administering it to understand ourselves. The Apostle says that the Bible does not remain words but Spirit we ourselves are the written epistles.When we learn to communicate properly with God as he responds in social fellowship with us, we carefully follow who we are by experience. We go beyond being students to being epistles. This is why I intentionally try to correct a possible misunderstanding about our unique identity in Christ and how we seek it in our culture. I have recited these Psalms for 30 years. I have adequately invested many, countless hours and meditated on it millions of times.When you become accustomed to speaking to God in this way, it opens your eyes to indirectly experience your specific purpose as God's high priest. Therefore there is a lack of understanding of the fundamental difference between a child of the covenant and a recognized saint. , a covenant child by specific nationality and a mean man. Many people do not apply God's warnings to the independent nation with God's instructions to the saints. I have repeatedly written in accordance with the teaching of the Psalms when reading and explaining other parts of the Old Testament.

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