Wednesday, June 8, 2022

 In Psalm 5, the Psalmist proclaims that we are sinful creatures who must face punishment. He describes us as those who sow discord and destruction. We are rightfully deserving of punishment. The punishment that God will bring upon those who do bad things is logic. The word "abomination" aptly describes the feeling of anxiety and anger that rises when confronted with evil. Like a storm on the sea, the ecological disasters that are part of the created order are fearsome and destructive. The ocean's waves crash against each other and the foam spreads out. The wind whips and the waves crash. The night sky is dark, with only the stars shining. The sun and the clouds are both hidden, and the moon is in hiding. As we feel the helplessness and fear associated with a violent tornado, earth quake, or hurricane, it feels like the curse is having a worse effect on us. But the wicked scheme to carry out an eternal curse that is separate from the divine creator. In their reasonable reasoning, these people suffer through the curse that is inflicted on them when these events occur because they are caused by God. Even though the God turned away His face, they are still behind on their obligations. God wisely put conscience into human hearts to help encourage responsible behavior. The law is like a teacher who helps students learn the basics of life, and then allows them to explore and discover what they want to in life. The law is an unfortunate agent in the proper logic, which teaches that those who break the law are destined for an eternity of suffering. God has gifted us with a wide variety of blessings and curses, both true and false. The wicked do not have the spiritual qualities that lead to eternal life, but they are naturally forced to respond negatively to the conscientious arrears with agitation, distrust, and disdain for oppressive confinement of their capacities to express their desires. The curse always has a powerful force, considering the weight of the law that the wicked always try to push away.  5 6 You destroy those who tell lies; bloodthirsty and deceitful men the LORD abhors.7 But I, by your great mercy, will come into your house; in reverence will I bow down toward your holy temple. 8 Lead me, O LORD, in your righteousness because of my enemies-- make straight your way before me. This Psalm is very important because it is a description of how someone who has sinned can approach God, who is merciful. After experiencing the destructive effects of their wrongdoing, this person can see that God is still there for them and willing to help. When a wicked person changes their ways and comes to God, they can be forgiven and receive mercy. This is because God is so compassionate. If you look closely, the psalmist describes the fundamental difference between himself and the wicked in detail. He is able to approach God in his deep meditation and fervent appeal for divine mercy. His love for mercy is deep, and he is generally reluctant to use the curse. Their opponents stubbornly insist that they are in the wrong, but they also try to use the same excuses as the wicked. Their uncompromising rejection of law is also evident in their discrimination against it. When we cling to blame and contemptuous thoughts, it is clear that we have no respect for God. This attitude displeases Him greatly. In fact, He has often required us to recite the eternal curse. 5 9 Not a word from their mouth can be trusted; their heart is filled with destruction. Their throat is an open grave; with their tongue they speak deceiving10 Declare them guilty, O God! Let their intrigues be their downfall. Banish them for their many sins, for they've rebelled against you." The Psalmist underscores the fact that we are utterly powerless when it comes to creating anything that even comes close to matching the awesome things that God is capable of doing. God has done an amazing job of restoring our old life while also transforming us into something new. This is good news because it means that He has chosen to deliver education that will help us adapt more easily, but He has also broken the ancient curse that has been keeping us down. From the way the barbarian world has imposed its own laws and customs on us, we can be sure that our retrospective examination of ourselves will not be as accurate as we would like it to be.  This is the persuasive reasoning that an acceptable advance can be made from the implicit condemnation into the one who announces eternal law, agreements, and pledges. In order to make the message of the absolute man as clear as possible, God has chosen to use eloquent language. This is why the absolute man is so powerful and inspiring. This makes it easy to understand and apply to everyone, regardless of their personal qualifications. With hatred in my heart, I express my disdain. 

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