Sunday, May 29, 2022

 Jesus was not merely a ruler. Jesus took on the role of protector and caretaker for the helpless people He met on His path. He was sorely provoked because the Pharisees put more burdens on the people. Jesus healed everyone in all the major cities, because He is the great healer. You can't properly teach the gospel of eternity without meeting people's needs. The gospel is the one message that is not in line with the natural way of life of a heathen world, which is to work tirelessly for what you achieve. The gospel teaches you the importance of needing a Savior to meet your needs. The heathen world hates personal grace because the saint is generously blessed with all the extraordinary gifts for free. He boasts to the pagan world. God created the responsible government of law to function on the authentic culture of divine grace. The Bible accurately explains that those who hoard wealth are often slaves to its pleasures and oppress with unjust laws. They are the natives who refuse to let God take all the credit. He will not share any glory with any man who is powerless. God cursed the success of those who possessed it. When you are the son of the Father, you must be universally despised. You are gratefully accepted into our family because you are in need. Are you proud of your main weakness? The violent world scorns a kind man for bragging about receiving gifts for free. Because they are slaves to Satan and bound by discriminatory laws, they are rebellious and despise others. They are biased against those who are different. They do not enjoy the breathtaking display of divine favor. Cursed are those who have a slavery mentality, for they will be slaves to their own desires. They are slaves to moral law instinctively to curse God and consider saints. They appear to care deeply about others who are unprotected by the virus. But the cursed cannot be selfless. Saints are extraordinary because we have willingly given of ourselves by grace, living in peace. We uphold ethical values and principles. Our Father is a giver of gifts. Stingy people are miserable because they are cursed by their own sin. We were freed from ourselves quickly. We have abandoned our desire for worldly glory. We cherish abiding glory deeply. We are committed to dying willingly. The more we curse, the more we give ourselves away to others. We must let go of our egos. You cannot live a Christian life by only having one foot in the worldly world. You must leave the pagan world behind. You must kill your ego to survive. You are scorned because you are extraordinary in your own right, as you are a divinely favored child. You are cherished and unique. Hatred is a force that is worthy of respect. The sound of danger is all around us, as wicked people are always ready to strike. You must be a stubborn object. They will completely misinterpret you for the eternal curse. They have no understanding of divine grace and eternal death that comes from nature. They are shackled by the law. God is full of anger and wrath. God values our search for Him, as He enables us to find His wrath for the wicked. The reality of Gods wrath is plainly seen. We are not ordinarily good at recognizing anger. We must use all of our strength to curse the wicked, as it is the only way to find them. With kind permission from God, you will learn the seriousness of being bound in cruel chains. You cannot mistake someone's bondage to the Lord and appreciate your strong sense of identity in Christ. You must see the gulf that exists between you and the wicked with spiritual eyes. You have to experience firsthand the nasty state of their brutal bondage. To truly appreciate divine grace, you must have spiritual insight. Providing someone with a choice between relentless work and divine grace will lead them to repeatedly choose the safe path. The wicked men bitterly resent divine grace because they desire a short-lived return for something. People of God are uncomfortable engaging in political deals for personal rewards. You can't be a Christian and deliberately make a deal with God.

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