We are established to sincerely feel something. We typically feel after we think of something. But because we are morally corrupted in our creative faculties, our complex souls are not functioning as one. If we are confronted by a bad experience, we naturally begin feeling adversity. And if we are confronted with a enjoyable experience, we feel good. But in this ideal world the creative vision of good and bad is turned upside down. Christ was always consistent with complex reactions. His approach was straightforward. He did exactly as He said He would do. But we are vastly complicated because our action never accompanies our words perfectly. This means our mind doesn't discern everything that we are confronted with and our feelings do not always line up with our reactions. This is why we need the word and Spirit because He explores our hearts and discerns the intents separating the soul and spirit. That is it delivers us to the dividing line of blessing and cursing. But God is supreme in His desires. His word is an creative expression of His sincerely desire. If God did not feel then we would not appreciate the proper feeling of innocent pleasure, conscious pain or expressed anger. The fact that God genuinely feels is part of His carefully exploring our susceptible hearts. Hence, whatever moral problems we typically develop, being confused about how we genuinely feel, being hardened by anger, or being tempted by lust, God searches our loyal hearts properly exposing our inward desires and reorders our expressed feelings or eagerly consumes our expressed feelings. But we are ordinarily required to carefully follow and intuitively grasp the sacred word of God. 14 But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish well from evil. "If God attentively examines our susceptible hearts, He does it by His word. The sacred word accurately represents an ideal expression of the exemplary man. It properly conveys us, a holistic understanding of the faithful spirit of Christ. Therefore, we note in the Psalms the apt description of the emotional life of Christ. The precise description of responsible governments, necessary evil, the wicked, the righteous, genuine pleasure and desire. These sacred words are authoritative pronouncements that reorder all the specific descriptions of this social disorder. We can say that fountain of profound feelings is rooted in exact justice. Christ emotional life was succinctly expressed with supreme justice because the noble soul was completely aligned. All of the extensive experience of Christ was legally binding. I do not believe we can sufficiently separate genuine feelings with effective action. I've merely heard political people say even tho you don't suffer it absolutely do it. This is a downright reckless view of active life. We have a responsibility to carefully examine everything. We are not deterministic automatons intentionally trying to act correctly, but we have Christ living inside of us, by stable identity "for me to live is Christ."
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