God blesses His chosen people with a natural modesty, which is greatly appreciated. When I am fully entranced by God's Law and Spirit, I am always safe and guided. The Apostle's teachings on contentment provide the perfect guide for finding satisfaction with the absolute nature of God. We have been forgiven because of what Christ has done for us. We know that He was given what was rightfully ours, and we are grateful. This has allowed us to be cleansed and forgiven, and we are very grateful. The Psalmist says that when we repented and turned away from our hostile relationship with God, He healed our broken relationships and restored our sense of peace. When we were bad, the division between us was simply the diligent work of the discriminating law. It condemned us effectively, marking us as cursed. Before we ever truly connected, we often disregarded God's laws in order to twist them to our own desires. We fashioned our own set of divine commandments, asserting that if he didn't comply, we would disobey him. We pretended not to care about his judicial decrees, choosing to live our own way instead. We delivered a group of pledges that persuaded rational people to slavishly follow us. We pretended to be confident in God's promises, even as we acted aggressively in hopes of fulfilling them. We tried to change the moral principles by overturning laws, analyzing statutes, ignoring decrees, breaking pledges, and approaching agreements, but this only led to violence spreading throughout life. However, the reconciliation did not bring about a consensus of the saints to carry out retaliation and abolish conscious death. God had to faithfully uphold a strict principle when cursing the wicked, who redefine the individual gifts that God has given to human beings. The wicked use the astral powers of God to disrupt the peace that should prevail in God's kingdom. The proud man suffered the deserved consequences of his unruly behavior, which made others feel angry and resentful. The commonsense axioms are guided by divine laws that are polite and forceful enough to allow and prevent reliably the wicked in achieving our goals of God's eternal kingdom. The fundamental axioms satisfactorily prescribe what we truly want for the good of the absolute world that the wicked try to overturn. We manage the barbarian world by relying on commonsense principles, which effectively keep us safe. God is working to restore all the things that are necessary and proper. 94 9 Does he who implanted the ear not hears? Does he who formed the eye not sees? 10 Does he who disciplines nations not punish? Does he who teaches man lack knowledge?
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