Man must vicariously experience fundamental change. When we are talking about being born again it must begin thoughtfully with Gods call. God calls man from death unto eternal life.The determined cause of the divine creation of all things is Gods spoken authoritative word. The cause of the faithful recreation of all things obtains through Gods spoken word. Gods spoken word is unreservedly His desire that is adequately expressed. When we reasonably describe our learned will, it is from God speaking to us through an eternal desire. Our historical past is no longer bound to local time. We intimately connect to Gods adequate description of us from before the foundation of the world. We look remarkably at the instrumental cause of our existence, and sort of emanate Gods eternal desire. We sincerely desire what God desires. We are completely delivered. We are no longer ordered by time and space. We now are ruled by eternal desires. This is evidenced by the constant desire to seek God.My heart says seek His face. His face I will seek. What is the Psalmist announcing? He is saying God has expressed a voice of deliverance in the Psalmist. That voice or desire grows as God speaks deliverance and is speaking every miraculous deliverance in the foreseeable future. To draw near to God is unambiguously to discover the familiar voice of deliverance louder and louder until we behold God. To diligently seek Gods face is to be inseparably united in heart, mind and emotion to our accurate image. It is to vicariously experience eternal heaven and earth coming together. We are not anticipating earthly success but to discover the delighted wonders of God performed before our earnest eyes. The unique experience of the unity of all things proportionally represents the unmistakable voice of Gods miraculous deliverance. No matter what likely situation we assuredly follow to the unity of purpose in discovering the voice of deliverance. Consequently, our success represents not how we experience the tangible connection to the historical event but by this a personal witness we experience as a eternal Father saves his ailing son. We sincerely desire what God desires.
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