Wednesday, April 27, 2022

 Ps 93 5"Your statutes stand firm; Holiness adorns your house, for endless days, O LORD." God took care to consider every detail before planning anything in His eternal plan. He is holy because all of His actions are spoken into existence. He has created everything critically with respect to His divine law, covenants, decrees, enabling statutes, and curses. All the goodness and wisdom of God come from his adherence to moral principles. The creation is a beautiful reminder of the immense love of God. It is clear that pursuing worldly goals without God is futile. All of creation must live up to the ethical standards of blessing or be judged by the authoritarian pronouncement of the divine law. The purpose of all critical things, which is always present, must be unfailing and never subject to change. Thus the psalmist teaches us that God has arranged all things pertaining to His fixed judgments.1b"The world is firmly established; it cannot be moved." The imaginative creation is described by God as embodying the moral truths. From the beginning, God has been dedicated to helping us achieve the best possible outcome, no matter how humble our beginnings may be. Even though the earth is subject to the cycle of decline, each change in the decline of a thing brings with it a corresponding increase or decrease in the blessing or cursing of that thing. The artificial clock that governs humans' lives causes them great anguish and pain. The psalmist inspires our intellectual curiosity to oppose common assumptions. In this Psalm, we are warned that we can only rely on God's eternal judgments to protect us and ensure our stability. The forceful waves reveal the awesome power of God, who can deliver His blessings or curses. The waves crashing against the shore are a reminder that all of history is based on the interpretation of divine will. The alternating blessings and curses that befall the people show that history is a reflection of the will of God.  4 Mightier than the thunder of the great waters, mightier than the breakers of the sea -the LORD on high is mighty." He gazed out at the waves as they rose up to the familiar voice of God, who was pronouncing the moral axioms. 3"The seas have lifted up, O LORD , the seas have lifted up their voice; the seas have lifted up their pounding waves" The power of logic is very strong when it is backed up by the truth of God. The creative process is like the ocean's waves, moving in a never-ending pattern. Everything is constantly in flux, being created, arranged, and changed. As God reasserts His moral pronouncements, both blessing and cursing rise up around Him. We are designed to eagerly seek out blessings. When we are strongly opposed to each other, we inevitably start to experience the sorrows of this pagan world. We are declaring the blessings and curses that will come to the divine unity of all desirable things, or eagerly plunging into the sincere sorrows that will descend into the contentious trial. Our private lives offer us a wealth of unique experiences just like the waves crashing against the shore. When we pronounce, we take into account the powerful waves that produce the thunderous boom. The Psalmist proclaims that the purity of God's nature has allowed Him to create everything in a way that is beneficial to us, so that we can use it for our own purposes. All of the experiences we have during our active lives are already determined by our moral compass. 5Your statutes stand firm;holiness adorns your house for endless days, O LORD .

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