Psalm 119 40 How I desire your precepts! Keep my life in your righteousness" The psalmist teaches that he spends his days meditating on the word of God. Successful meditation is simply proving the finished works of God that are satisfactorily accomplished through the renewal process. God adequately communicates them all things in independent existence in time Time does not manage the course of the world. The world is dominated by God's creative statements of law, covenants, statutes, decrees, curses and promises. Therefore, the Psalmist describes his experience in this world as desires produced by axioms. This naturally produces a holistic certainty that undoubtedly translates into praise, longing, legitimate grievances, and humble petitions. In this practice of pronouncing the axioms, he favors a statutory environment. The orthodox desire flowing from the axioms invariably produces the right balance of the soul. “Preserve my life in your righteousness” His steps are carefully directed in the confinement of axioms as he sufficiently expresses his fierce desires in praise.etc Authoritative statements of divine law, curses, enabling laws, eternal decrees, etc. lead to the remarkable success of the divine precepts. the curse. Time is constraining and fleeting.Under time constraints, we are prone to worry and fear. Time represents the past disappearing into the future. The passage of time reminds us that life is fleeting. This intentionally creates despair in the Psalmist. Willing to quickly break through logistics time constraints.Logistical constraints and the fleeting nature of time usually force us under the creative control of the curse. Our only hope of freeing ourselves from the enormous weight of legitimate worry and fear is to state moral axioms. With the weight of the eternal curse. We don't hold back the higher will to generally bear the brunt of the curse. The curse must be put to death. Therefore, the psalmist silences time constraints by uttering the axioms to generate desires. The psalmist accurately describes his commanding presence in this time-constrained world as undoubtedly the transition from one desire to another. While pronouncing the logical axioms, he aspires passionately for a long time. As he sucks, he asks "how long". It correctly describes the root cause of all the eternal struggles in this active life. Any attribute that saints naturally possess is ordered by moral axioms. Thus, whatever we indirectly experience, such as extraordinary strength, fierce joy, adequate security, youthful exuberance, pain, pain, and peace, is adequately contained and fueled by authoritative statements. to eternal death by moral axioms. All of our creative thinking must be carefully directed by divine law, covenants, etc. We must correctly understand that the real reality is eternity which is rapidly breaking at a specific time. The Psalmist undoubtedly discovers mystery as a by-product of desire.The divine mystery is the spiritual consciousness of the fundamental unit of all the necessary things.
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