Thursday, August 11, 2022
We use words that slanderously describe our own experience in order to communicate our feelings. The Bible speaks to us with sacred words, revealing our true experience of God. What remains the most important question about the morality of the Bible's accurate description of our experience?This is becoming more and more important in our Christian lives, using biblical words to describe our experience, rather than simply gaining enough knowledge so that the Bible describes our experience in all contexts. The sacred word. This is my reasoned conclusion.I have captured these words precisely in the proper context and are inseparable from an accurate description of our conscious experience. When I correctly point out that anger is the root of all our problems, because when man sinned, God cursed everything. An Eternal Curse is an extraordinary demonstration of God's wrath. What was God's ultimate accomplishment as a result of the curse? He took away our ability to find inner peace and rest. How could we have lost the ability to connect with God? We sense the guilt, shame, sadness, and anxiety that are indirectly experienced. God damn us with a sense of guilt because sin always involves sorrow. We can't respond to God's anger with love, and that's why we feel guilty.Our anger is evenly distributed both outward and inward. We choose either to get even or inflict wounds on ourselves. Some theologians believe that guilt is appropriate because it is a response to the law. Since we are criminals, we must experience sadness in order to turn to Christ. The one who is able to grow through this process is lying.All men are afflicted with the view that the other guy needs to experience guilt. There is only one time when I have seen a man become visibly devastated and feel guilty. He will make mistakes and there will be no hope that he will truly change. This discussion of conscious guilt and shame surrounding conversion therapy doesn't seem to provide any help. Why does it seem pointless? It is fruitless!Even though God cursed mankind with guilt and sorrow, He also cursed those who accuse exposed people. At first, this seems like a contradiction. But upon closer examination, it becomes clear that it is in fact a perfect match. How will God punish those who accuse and condemn men for their sins? God had to take care of the fundamental problem in Himself for some chosen men.The problem was that God was too good. What a weighty responsibility! Did God achieve his moral purpose of directly accusing and cursing some people through reasonable means? Was he simply following in the footsteps of Christ? He keeps wicked men at bay with a strict policy of exclusion.God surrounded the Tree of Life with angels with flaming swords so that no wicked one would be able to eat from it on his own terms. God did not just offer redemption; He intentionally designed it so that we would be unable to willingly accept it. Man is a universalist at heart, and believes that everyone – regardless of their sinful reasons – should be part of the elect. That is why he finds it shameful that God chose one man over another – based on more compelling reasons than the man's own sinful desires.In short, man underestimates God by writing Him into a box. This is what the apostle was referring to when he said that God's mercy is the root of our success. At that time the apostle said, if that seemed harsh, "Who are you to talk back to God?" What the apostle teaches us remains unchanging, providing blessings and curses in accordance with what is right at all appropriate times.God does not waver because of what we value. Why does the Lord seem so unkind? For He knows the eternal curse still remains in effect. The Lord knows that if we only make the critical decision to address our anger, we would never come to terms with it. We curse ourselves for our own sake. Behind the turmoil and uncertainty in our minds, we will remain unreliable in judicial decision-making. This is the solution to all our difficulties with dealing with the dreadful curse in the wicked world.We need to uncover the divine mystery in order to improve our lives.
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