The Psalms accurately describe God's regulation of the divine creation. God is the supreme judge and responsible ruler over the fertile land. Before God naturally brought man's fall into sin, man had a moral responsibility to rule over His holy creation. Just as God created all things from the nothing with the word of his mouth, so man has the glory of creative authority to manipulate God's word to bring unity and symmetry to God's order. When the psalmist speaks of the "lips of children and toddlers," he uses the word "praise" as an appropriate metaphor for man's ability to understand God's statutes, endless decrees, laws, and covenants as revised beginnings to pronounce them correctly. Man's creative ability to rule the fertile land and act as an individual unlike any other human being. But as we have seen, the eternal gospel inevitably contains this basic part. This expression "enemy and avenger" aptly speaks of authoritarian nations in the war against God's command to be satisfied, that he established his council for all eternity and through his recognized saints. God not only designed the ideal world, but ruled correctly to all nations and civilized nations. He correctly manages every imaginary creation. But we must also understand that God has strategically placed this stewardship in every responsible person. It is even harder for us to change radically. We are simply reminded that the political world is governed by a social order. ”All for one and one for all. "In today's modern age, we are glad to be compelled by the creative power of other responsible people. We have never experienced the freedom of the Bible. That is why we can turn to God. on each shoulder, because He ceremoniously honors the responsible person as a manifestation of divine majesty by giving him this creative ability. In the Psalms, God is abundantly able to fulfill the sincere wishes of each person differently from all other people. And by honoring human sovereignty unlike other human beings, God is abundantly able to reconcile these fundamental differences and rightly establish the most extraordinary joy of uniting all these individual desires. We do not believe in two lines, but we will undoubtedly achieve the final goal. In his original work of saving man, God combined the unique gift of God's inseparable desires with God's purposes. The more personal the sincere wishes, the closer we will grow to succeed in experiencing our full salvation. As a result, there is no work left between us to properly reconcile our sincere desires with Gods.
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