God promised in the everlasting covenant that if Israel would give him everlasting glory, he'd watch over the great metropolises. But rather, they simply espoused the same religious practices as the pagan nations. They worshiped other gods. A great nation is faithful only in its eternal covenants with God and responsible people. This is why God inescapably contained a remnant that remained true to the everlasting covenant. They didn't raise their hands to foreign gods. They've not forgotten God, God looks at the heart and grasps its secrets. The faithful remnant would rather defy death than bow to other gods. God ruled Israel, freehandedly furnishing a faithful illustration of his fatherly rule.From man's point of view, Israel was treacherous, but God considered them unnoticeable to man. He was the judgment in instantly capsizing the arbitrary rule of man. The remaining faithful unstintingly demonstrated their fastness by calling on God in love as the legionnaire nation fell down and was inescapably captured in exile. God not only used these prayers to reliably bring Israel back to their cultivated land, but precisely defended the Saints who were in exile. God has always kept his eternal covenant with his chosen people indeed though it wasn't visible to the violent man. This is why we can not constantly fail. Because God willingly gives us the faith to unfeignedly believe the words of his covenants. We aren't looking for anything but one thing unfeignedly. We're serious about true glory. We're looking for a major area. Willingly embrace genuine spiritual power. Grow fruitfully in our expressed solicitations when we discover that God faithfully declares his pledges. It's only by his sufficient grace that we're inspired in his eternal covenant by his unerring love. God promises to be always loving, faithful, patient, kind, full of bottomless compassion and a light that guides our creative path. We seek this thing and are brilliantly enlightened to follow God and apply His pledges. Our faithful hearts expand as God draws near to us as our Father. The childlike simplicity of authoritative words through the unlimited access that we keep by grace.
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