Wednesday, May 25, 2022

 The peace of God is a tranquil and blissful kingdom. The aristocracy of eternal life is not a power from above that is crushing our experiences of evil in our lives. Instead, it is a natural result of our own spiritual growth and evolution. They are just people who have chosen to live a longer, more fulfilling life. But the eternal aristocracy of life has its own curious connection to our direct culture. The experience of immortality is the perfect description of idealistic civilization The land is a haven of happiness and contentment, where people live in harmony and peace, and where they are able to enjoy every moment of their lives. The atmosphere is serene and still. "Split the sky, O Lord! Let the mountains fall! Send your lightnings, and scatter the enemies! Let your arrows fly and rout them! Send your help from on high to rescue me from the lies of the Gentiles, who are full of deceit. Their right hand is full of evil." The highly regarded foreigners are sincerely characterized as "a mouth full of lies." This Psalm describes the way in which God effectively administers justice in Israel. However, the foreigners who are hardened soldiers of the barbarian nationalities are not helplessly lying like a child in a logical argument, but they are engaging in qualitative description in this Psalm of God's calm kingdom. In general, people believe that God can fully judge all words, regardless of their content, including words spoken in a sacred environment or intentional words. But if you understand the context of this ideological battle, you'll find that saints are not actually arguing that God will make people more conscientious through morality. They are carefully following this ongoing battle, as they are captured in the middle. I believe that understanding sacred scripture as it is revealed to us, experiencing God's loving order in our culture, and speaking a language that we could never comprehend are the most important contributions we can make to this lifelong struggle. This is what I call the kingdom's tranquility through disclosing sacred mystery.

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