Tuesday, August 9, 2022

We sincerely assume that Christ's incarnation was his direct descent into hell on earth. He satisfactorily characterizes the disturbing paraphrases of Christ which he had to endure in this barbaric world. 4"I am in the midst of lions; I lie among ravenous beasts, men whose teeth are spears and arrows, whose tongues are sharp swords." The Eternal Son reclaimed the flesh wasted in the ever-present civilization of inexorable death. Every abased content of man's hardened heart was expressed to violently bring about untimely death and destruction. Christ passed from the wondrous contact of the Trinity to the aggressive civilization of chance and the fervor of sin and death. He was placed under the scrutiny of enemy men who mistakenly organized a chaotic world of acute danger and brutal zeal. 6 "They spread a net for my feet, I was overcome with fear. They made a pit in my path, but they themselves fell in. The world, wherever people curse evil. 4b" men, whose teeth Spears and arrows are whose tongues are sharp swords." They must with apprehension cruelly destroy their insecure neighbor. Consequently, the world endures a life and death struggle. This may be the reason why the law declares death to all criminals. 6They dug a pit in my path but they have fallen into it themselves." Your neighbor involved. We tend to be protected from harm because Christ the curse came for us. The abominable curses we utter are real because Christ has manifested himself with the implied fervor we truly deserve. Christ chose not to mold himself into the eternal curse to suffer the wicked curse we deserved. Our acceptable defense of saying the sharp curse increases because Christ exposed himself to the curse of the wicked. That is why the composer says eternal brightness over the whole earth. Christ suffered the evil curse of his own free will so that we could be sure to defend the eternal curse. The composer rightly equates the knowledge of Christ, showing himself the brutal embers of this harsh world while witnessing its unsavory dangers and underhanded schemes. We tend to inspire a political world that inevitably faces sinister dangers and underhanded ruses of evil people. If we face these evils by cursing the wicked to eternal hell every day, we can be sure. God has destroyed the evil curses by Christ based on the fulfillment of the law. His cry of subjection constitutes the psalmist's only real alibi.." Be exalted oh Lord , let your glory fill the earth." 

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