Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Psalms 101:4 The wicked in heart will be far from me; I will have nothing to do with evil." God naturally produced the world under the logistical constraints of the time needed. It did not invariably generate the inclusion of something new. So, we undoubtedly live in a world that carefully composes a limited number of essential parts that have been ordained by God. From God's overall perspective, the ideal world is in perfect order, gracefully along the continuous line of blessing and cursing. The profound consequences of the destructive effect on the privacy of those responsible. When the responsible man fell into moral evil, he quickly began to destroy other men's ideal opportunities, instantly becoming his own god. The psalmist does not curse the wicked because he prevents them from sinning. It universally accepts people's social suffering as the direct result of diminished potential opportunity due to humans becoming their own gods. The psalmist describes the destruction caused in society when the wicked rule. The logical axioms of God are spoken in official opposition to these moral evils. God will naturally respond to the axioms by adequately securing the abundant blessing and cursing together. The psalmist does not trust his official position or independent power. Operational words of active leisure.

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