Ps 28 8The LORD is the strength of his people,a fortress of salvation for his anointed one.9 Save your people and bless your inheritance; be their shepherd and carry them forever." The Psalmist is teaching us that all good things that God has promised will happen to those who are faithful. He is pointing out that all good things come from God Himself, who makes everything happen for the benefit of His people. The creative soundness of God's salvation plan is an important part of His plan for our salvation. The flute is a instrument that can create happiness for those who use it wisely. This enduring steadiness is the solid foundation of our diligent lives. As the shepherd carries the helpless sheep, his compassionate actions follow the guiding principles of creativity, and as a result, we are uplifted. This is a sign of the kind of person he is, and we can learn from him. We must follow the dictates of reason and do what is best for everyone, using evil as a necessary curse. This is the only way to live in peace and effectiveness. We are at the mercy of forces that dictate what is good and evil, under the control of those who hold the power to define these concepts. This enhances the ideal moral social ethics. The doctrine of sin and redemption is an effective tool when used in the active exercise of extraordinary power over the calamitous activity of sin and sanctioned depravity. Sin and righteousness are like two different lights in the night. Sin is like oil, and righteousness is like water. They both have a similar function, but they are also different in many ways. Sin is slippery and difficult to control, while righteousness is clear and easy to see. They both have a powerful effect, but they can also be destructive if used incorrectly. Their disparate energies do not harmonize well. The oil does not soak up the water, so there is no way for us to contract the active contagion of the eternal curse. We resist the destructive force of immoral behavior with the proclamation of a curse. The Psalmist is urging us to take care when travelling so that we may be saved miraculously. This is why we are drawn to the dangerous and challenging world we live in. It is full of opportunities for growth and self-discovery. We are not competent to prevent the imminent cataclysmic dangers of awful evil.The more we're exposed to the negative effects of aggressive downfall, the more firmly he has built his terrible curse as our eternal foundation. Since there is a great danger surrounding us, we need to be able to eradicate the organized opposition. If there was no eternal curse of the moral law, we would be unable to eliminate the grave danger. Sin has directly created the laudable danger of conscious destruction, which must be isolated. This is why the Psalmist urges others to repay those who have done them harm and to mete out justice for their deeds. 4Repay them for their deeds and for their evil work; repay them for what their hands have done and bring back upon them what they deserve."God is not a presiding judge to rightly castigate every sin. He is the perfect judge to deal with saints who have become valuable because of the approaching danger of destruction.
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