God gives His people the ability to be humble under pressure, even when tempted. The salvation that is granted comes with God's laws and Spirit fully embedded within it. The Apostle assures us that we can be fully confident in God's forgiveness. When we sin, we bear the burden of our guilt ourselves. But because Christ bore the punishment for our sins, we can be forgiven and have confidence in His righteous character. God has graciously accepted Christ's sacrifice on our behalf, granting us the ability to be cleansed and restored. The Psalmist assures us that Deliverance will undo all the negative chains that have been binding our relationship with God. Before we were cursed with eternal animosity, the law of God was busy providing abundant evidence of our condemnation. In our previous lives, we were agents of chaos who renegotiated God's law to overturn God's flawless decree. When we ignored God's laws by continuing to sin, we freely came to accept Him as our own by threatening to defy Him. When we were in our sinful state, we pretended to squash God's judicial decrees by acting as if He didn't exist. We made heartfelt pledges to convince intelligent people to obey us. We pretended not to care about God's promises, as if they weren't anything special. When we tried to fix the axioms, we created a political disaster. But God didn't send the considered saint's compassionate logic to take revenge and abolish the conscious destruction. God had to faithfully uphold the commonsense axioms in cursing the re-addressing of frivolous man's individual inclinations. He adapted man with astral gifts, so that the proud man would wreak havoc on God's Peaceable Kingdom. The proud man is met with the reasonable conclusion that his aggressive contrariness is not in the best interest of society. The laws upheld by the axioms protect people's rights to exercise them and also safeguard them from doing anything that might jeopardize the achievement of God's kingdom. The reasonable axioms provide what we sincerely want for the valuable good of the absolute world that the wicked try to upset. We manage the cruel world effectively through commonsense pronouncements. God is doing the same things that have been done in the past. 94 9 Does he who implanted the ear does not hear? 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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