Monday, May 2, 2022

 Ps21 3"You welcomed him with rich blessings and placed a crown of pure gold on his head."God created man with the intention of ruling the earth. He endowed man with the ability to think, feel, and act in accordance with his desires. He found great enjoyment in ruling his kingdom. God gave Adam the ability to understand the attractions of others, as well as his own. The divine creation is a beautiful, harmonious whole, and man was able to enjoy the classic personalities of all the lovely creatures without the divisive individualism of self-centeredness. The man received everything he needed and then enjoyed incredible joy. When man sinned, he caused destruction by returning to the source of all truth. When God cursed the creation, man was not able to thrive as he was naturally inclined. Only God knows the full extent of the boundaries that were in place before the fall; each man was created uniquely according to His plan. Since God has made it clear what is necessary for us to know and do, He has put all of our affairs under His control through covenants, curses, and laws authorizing us to act. He knows what is best for each of us, and He has a perfect plan for us all. When God cursed the imaginative creation, He diminished man's natural abilities in the ruined garden. God had to undergo the eternal curse and the sinful nature of the divine creation Himself in order to fulfill the ethical obligations of the fallen creation. He fulfilled the demands of justice and mercy with unwavering dedication. Christ had to take care of all the negative consequences stemming from the cursed man's situation. Christ undoubtedly had to face violent death in order to be a dependable man. In facing death, he became indomitable and reliable. He fought valiantly, preventing saints from the second death. A wise and powerful King descended to Earth to give kings the guidance they need to live in harmony. He was also a divine messenger. I will use my spiritual strength to battle sin and depravity by defeating the destructive power of eternal punishment, taking on the curse under His feet. I will start by becoming a King and serving as a priest of the world's people. Christ overturned the unjust authority figures who ignore the laws and change them at will. They mock decrees and curse God. They are also the ones who break covenants. He overturned the wicked nations to restore justice and morality. The moral laws were the blueprint for perfect harmony, and it was believed that they were the hand of the ultimate creator. God's incarnation has been made clear by a remarkable disclosure. The king depends on the divine help of the King of  God to run the government properly. He has given men the ability to wield the power of the King in authoritarian declarations. As you follow the natural course of events, they are characterized by sacred words. The words spoken convey a visual image of what is being discussed. God has given us clear instructions on how to live a worry-free life. God carefully craft each pretty thing in an image that is understood by all. This makes every moment extra special. As we have said, God is the just, all-powerful Being who gathers all of the perfect images of everything. God is wiser than we are, without any of the disadvantages that come with our public recognition of moral obligations. God is always responsive to our prayers because He lives in perfect harmony with our needs. This perfect coherence is the defining quality of divine creation. The Psalmist trusts that God will always carry out His plan for the coherence of all things great and classic in Himself. Cursed are those who can't faithfully follow God and their individual identity. Dependable men need God's help to manage the pressure and challenges of their jobs, and they are especially in need of support when things don't go as planned. They are often prone to making the same mistakes over and over again, something that is due in part to their lack of understanding of what they really want. The king trusts that God is able to divinely reveal which appeals will satisfy the commonsensical axioms, so he assumes that God is dependable for his eternal interests. "Your blessings welcomed the king warmly."

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