Wednesday, October 5, 2022

 God is not overly sovereign. When a recognized saint responds naturally to particular evil in a particular situation, God infinitely responds in a similar manner. We tend to curse the bad guys in general. God within reason is sovereign. The mysterious work of God is not contrary to His divine revelation. To say that God mysteriously loves evil for obscure reasons we don't fully understand is to falsely say that love is hate, mutual forgiveness cruel revenge. He doesn't represent God. A god who reacts negatively to a recognized saint is simply setting up two controversial laws. one of the apparent contradictions = the controversial laws I inevitably make myself and also the unknowingly hidden law = the political law I develop for my suspicious neighbor. Totally contrary to himself, it might be a logical contradiction to mention that God naturally chooses himself. God created human beings naturally like himself to communicate properly and relate closely to one another. The person who unknowingly offers a wicked man a contentious choice between sovereign grace and achievement can invariably choose works. He just remains aggressive by nature, a person who is responsible for everything. .Sovereign grace deprives accounting of its officiality. If you can't curse the wicked, your God might be a mystery. His failed love is personal hate. You may not respond that way to brutal murder and senseless violence. It simply represents a god under your bureaucratic control. I feel physically blessed. But I also believe that preachers of physical prosperity will never preach the God of curses because he ensures uncertain blessings beyond their political control. The cross, Jesus, personal prayer, reading the Bible is not a lucky charm. Just say the name and show your political religion. True faith, however, is just too simple and subtle for the wicked man. We tend to intuit certain details in order to meticulously protect divine simplicity. Most of the Americans involved will not taste the terrible curses in the Psalms. You're some kind of broken record. You just teach the Psalms and they reply that forgiveness is universal, God's love is shrouded in gnarled mysteries, and hate is wrong.Oh, they don't consider sacred words. Do you generally understand that God was not interested in Israel's necessary sacrifices, which were offered only in the rebellious spirit of forgiveness and the private acceptance of pagan idols? The overwhelming majority did not just like the God who bitterly cursed the idolaters. He took away their excess profits. Today it is a similar factor. They bitterly hate the God who bitterly curses the wicked. I am an ex-husband's associate of a very pervasive culture of political pragmatism. A subversive Christian cannot be meekly accepted in a very pagan culture. You must carry the cursed cross meticulously. It's also discouraging to say exactly the cross you should wear voluntarily only within Christian culture. Their broad views of the curse will credibly threaten their cultural control. It's discouraging. Mention that it may be isolated or that pastors generally respect what they call intricate mysteries of Scripture. They neither disagreed nor explicitly agreed. Therefore, in order for God to be sovereign, He must make all conscious decisions right before the divine creation of the planet with excellent justice and ethical rectitude. Therefore, the bad choices that voluntarily caused the destruction must overwhelmingly receive the tragic consequences within the terrible curse. God wisely makes vital decisions by blessing or cursing.

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