Ps 143 5I" remember the days of long ago; I meditate on all your works and consider what your hands have done. 6I spread out my hands to you;my soul thirsts for you like a parched land. Selah"God has created everything beautiful and peaceful in the world through His moral law, covenants, curses, enabling statutes, divine decrees, and promises. He has created everything to show His love, faithfulness, patience, kindness, and generosity. There is nothing in the world that can change or improve the magnificent works of God. He endeavors to embody God's qualities, and succeeds to an extent. Thus, the Psalmist has usually relied on commanding God in order to proportionately increase his faith. God is much more powerful and terrible than we could ever imagine. He works on a much larger scale than we could ever comprehend. All the blessings you have bestowed on me, I thank you for. I am grateful for your love and kindness. Thank you for being a constant support and always being there for me. I know that you will always be there for me. In this Psalm, I am speaking directly to you, God, as you are pleased. When we go to God, we must state our goals for the future in terms of what is possible and desirable. The Psalmist has come to understand that he is most agreeable when he lives with focus and intention, observing everything from the perspective of his future judgment seat where he will be very pleased with his rewards. To deliver the future reward ceremonial into the valuable present saints will require that they be very earnest in seeking God. He is far more than just active in this life - he is an enigma, a mystery. The Psalmist has put thought into personal safety and has created a comprehensive plan to protect themselves. He takes two of the most important ways of communicating seriously. He has a way of communicating that is both direct and indirect. After years of talking to himself, he became more confident in his ability to suspect men who are prone to making mistakes. He becomes anxious when he can't use his common sense properly. This Psalm is written with the hope of giving guidance on how to behave during the coming judgement, when we will be appropriately rewarded. We tirelessly contribute our persuasive argument over and over again until we fully enter the afterlife. The time machine is carefully programmed to create the future eternities in the present. This time sequence is jarring and disjointed. The quickly approaching time is a sign of the future creeping into the past. God has bestowed on us a mindset that is eternally enduring. This means that we will never lose sight of our priorities in life, and we will always be happy and content. Since life is so short and laborious, we should use our creative energies in meditation that is administered by someone else. We must talk about the moral principles that we aim to achieve as we pursue our ultimate goal desired in this chronology. We worried about how much pronouncing we were doing before our time ran out. There are only ending days on this bountiful earth, and never enough time to fully appreciate the beauty of each one. Being in a mindset of eternal perspective is eagerly waiting to receive what God wants us to receive graciously, with the sincere desire to please Him and receive His blessing. When we are generously rewarded for our efforts, this mindset is very satisfied. We can't neglect our active lives during our adolescent years and expect to have a successful future. We need to be able to meditate effectively both during the day and at night. We should be able to carve memories of speaking the moral axioms freely and feeling a sense of mystery. In this scorching, meaningless world, the only thing that feels truly alive is the endless adventure. Eternity is a timeless concept that exists beyond the present and future, which are both constantly moving into the past. We devote years to meditation to achieve success, and the experience of success never wanes from our memories. We shouldn't compare the end of our busy lives and feel overwhelmed by the personal frustration of wasting our own bad time, just assuming that we are under the strict limits of that time.about the pagan world.
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