Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Psa 29:11 The LORD strengthens his people; the Lord blesses his people with peace.“ Together because God blesses all the righteous who bless themselves. When we don't bless the saints, we bless the wicked. We intentionally damage the direct connection and chosen path to abundant blessing as God uses his familiar people to bless one another. We are intimately related to each other as beloved brothers who undoubtedly live in the great house of the Father. We must constantly say a blessing to our active brothers. This blessing cannot be withdrawn or opposed. We overcome the wicked by blessing the righteous. We become the prodigal son when we do not promote abundant blessings on the righteous, this is not understood today. When we are effectively set free, we are completely absolved of our past, present, and future sins. Just because we prove enough doesn't mean we're obedient. This is because God strictly imposes the curse on anyone who raises a possible accusation against his blessed people. When we are forgiven, God does not treat us according to our sin. We do not live the Christian life under the eternal condemnation of our sins. God conveniently overlooks our many sins. We live in a stable relationship with a Father who treats us with kindness based on urgent matters and not on our sins. The psalmist strongly advises that when we suffer, we can complain that God treats us like wicked people. God is angry with us. Everything that opposes us decisively is decreed by God. Our direct relationship of blessing is the law taken from us. The law directly advises us to curse the wicked. We learn to form an intimate relationship with our legally blissful Father who properly manages us. When we willingly accuse God of being angry with the righteous, we curse ourselves. We just turn the anger inward. We usually have to say the Psalms so that we don't inevitably turn the anger on ourselves.
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