The composer in verse five, as always, typically quotes the eternal agreement. The composer sincerely believes that God ordains all pleasant things by the holy word of his mouth. Consequently, once secure with the ordered issue, the composer politely believes that the proclamation of the everlasting covenant, God our Father, sanctifies us. When God ordains all beautiful things directly through His holy words, we have the ability to effectively separate ourselves from sickness by pronouncing the blessing of assent. As I have even fairly pledged, the composer consciously uses the language of God's approval as an inventive tool for blessing, and rigorously manipulates eternal curses as a protective tool for his divine safety. Of course, if God's superior rules all sensible things by His holy word, is it common sense to be content that our exposed part of Christian culture is gifted? Or is it more reasonable to naturally think that "God opens his hand and we shall be preserved"? You'll be continually accountable for fiendishly aggravating the political mess if you only increase the divine clarity of the authoritative statement of consent. You will not see God properly as a man if you include only your valuable works or your individual aspect in the political equation of salvation. This might suggest the composer for divine clarity. Not only the barbaric world, the political contact of helpless men or accepting the individual help of men is another difficulty of an unsolvable situation. However, the composer compares the proportional magnitude of the extraordinary ability to sustain one's life with man's efforts to sustain life. What will the composer politely deduce? He cynically uses man's impotence to bolster his individual life as a backdrop against which we can match God's words of approval as a rationale for the smashing of eternal death. So he rightly says that all the helpless man's empty-headed promises are inventions. In this way, the composer drives a stake into the ground to remember his prayer and authorized declaration of the everlasting covenant as a direct reason for God's upholding his deceptive culture. Consequently, the psalmist was noticeably reduced to the divine clarity contained in the everlasting gospel.
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