The psalm educate all functional governments are under the sovereign hand of God courteously according to the creation ordinance. However, He'd negotiate the creation by ordering all effects courteously according to His governing attributes, If God strictly designed the creation and pronounced it into objective actuality. Since God remain the first cause of both the metaphysical and the material reality also He duly governs all effects without determined opposition. Accordingly, the question is how does God efficiently apply His Godly government in the world? God must divinely reveal Himself by sacred word to govern over His creation. God must adequately communicate His parcels to sustain His creation. God designs and sustains all effects by His special revelation. The Psalms describe this broad struggle to justly govern the creation as a struggle of words. This is why he nicely concludes that if God is faithful and righteous also all men will" say". To put else God is the applicable judge all men who stand before Him will say amen to His moral judgements. Accordingly, the Psalmist logically concludes in pronouncing the moral law, covenants, comprehensive statutes, curses, godly decrees and pledges as the axioms of Gods perfect judgments. What we pronounced will constitute the established foundation of Gods legal opinions when all men face the final judgement. The thorough history of the world is ordered and reordered by Gods accurate description in the law, covenants etc. as the successful arguments in adjudging all opposition. The logical outgrowth of the authoritative pronouncements is all men will say amen to Gods perfect judgements. God remain not just the governor over all governments. But He directly judges the considerable studies and communicative intents of mans heart. God governs all effects by establishing His accurate word. Accordingly, Psalmist is tutoring God establishes mans governing authority in pronouncing the law, covenants, etc. The pronouncements remain the standard by which God establishes His peaceful government. The violent opposition to Gods government is strategically planned and tutored by wicked men who review that sacred word. The redefinition of Gods word obtains the preface of violence into the world. The intensively opposing of governments live by true or false pronouncements. In the creation covenant God has developed man with the capability to govern himself in the absolute sense by the accurate word of God. In this Psalm, he's presenting the argument that the loose autocrats have readdressed Gods word and pronounced evil curses on the righteous. They've aggressively enforced and simply established the violent language that's in direct opposition to the six moral axioms. In establishing the false tutoring, they've aggressively promoted a violent society. Thus, the Psalmist is duly expressing his governing authority by pronouncing the six axioms to instantly destroy these fraudulent schemes. He pronounces Gods word and also speaks the ultimate justice as all men unanimously agreeing with the perfect pronouncements. In declaring the governing authority of the six axioms, he's unstintingly fulfilling his moral purpose as a benevolent creator. God has made us like Himself. He has uniquely designed and duly spoken effects into objective actuality by His free will. God is most free when all men are enabling to say amen to these laws, covenants, curses, rulings, bills and pledges. When God is most free, all the creation is most unified. When all creation is unified the cultivated world dwells in comprehensive peace. This is why God has blazoned man the success of duly exercising free will by the pronouncements. As God is free to produce the first causes so man exercises the freedom to establish alternate causes by the pronouncements. 10 The righteous will be glad when they're redressed, when they bathe their bases in the blood of the wicked.11 Also men will say,"Surely the righteous still are awarded; surely a God judges the earth."We gasp our governing authority in the axioms, and all men always say Amen.
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