Thursday, January 27, 2022

 Psalms 28:1 I call you, Lord, my rock; don't turn a deaf ear to me. Because if you keep silent, I will be like those who went down into the pit.“ Do you ever think that we spend a lot of time thinking about how we behave and how much we should fear God? But consider that God intentionally created us for Him and not our performance. For Him? is God's ideal world which is an official story of God's superior performance. After all, God does not involve us simply to add his personal mark to the complex story of eternal redemption.Therefore, we learn from the Psalmist that we would be much safer and happier if we stopped receiving glory thinking our history was meaningful. We are to magnify and praise God for his works. Have you ever considered that most Old Testament Church celebrations focused enthusiastically on Israel's deliverance from Egypt? If you fondly imagine that God had to faithfully perform a creative work that was humanly impossible. He had to transport hundreds of thousands of people across a desert with no supplies and no way to support themselves.Moving cautiously from one desolate place to another, they did not have adequate time to cultivate or naturally cure the disease of the afflicted. God not only had to do all the work faithfully, but he wrote for our knowledge, so he enthusiastically encouraged us, who live with all our needs met, to depend on him. God's teaching generally centers on this stern example of careful development. Of his people completely dependent on him for everything. This is why we find without a doubt that the only objective of the psalmist is our officer so that we learn enough to properly focus on the creative works of God and not on us.





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