Friday, December 30, 2022

 The bible carefully teaches God cannot share His glory with any man. Gods law is absolute. He never judges on a sliding scale. The key reason God must judge according to His ethical standard because any minor departure from His eternal law is like inadvertently allowing a foreign bacteria that inevitably grows in the ailing body of a person until he is deceased. Therefore, God must pronounce death to anyone who willfully violates one of His eternal laws. Like the microscopic virus ravages the body so one small departure from Gods Law is a point of departure from the perfect unity law requires in mans relationships. The one minor departure introduces the virus that causes the proliferation of guilt, shame and fear in society. Gods law is not a moral constraint upon intelligent men. Its a effective protection that typically prevents disunity. If every responsible man was capable to be compliant with all of divine laws, the created earth would be totally unified. The offensive threat of disunity is the illegal introduction of terrible shame and overwhelming guilt. If there were no disruptive presence of cruel shame and personal guilt every one would be unified in enthusiastically supporting the considerable success of all responsible men in the most pleasurable and appreciative environment. Hence, when man sinned, he merely experienced the destructive process of degeneration. Before the pervasive presence of sin, man knowingly allowed no active opposition and no moral weight that prevented him from realistically achieving the most significant success with the most rewarding experiences. The presence of cursed dispositionr were the consequences of sin could not be eliminated in opposing the ideal unity of Law in society. No matter how hard and persistent man tried to eliminate guilt fear and shame he was squashed under the moral weight of the forceful presence in corrupt society. the consequences of sin could not be eliminated in opposing the ideal unity of Law in society. God had to promptly send His Son so that when He was hanging on the cross, to be the direct object cursed. The picture of Christ on the cross is portrayed and hung on a wall is the same as light to a vampire. The cross faithfully represented all the detrimental effects of anything that recklessly causes personal destruction to exist in the heathen world and divine creation. It was the direct representation of man being dethroned from his legitimate position as Gods co heir. There are destructive things in this heathen world we studiously avoid for our own welfare. In this moral sense if Christ had remained in isolation on that, cross the historical painting on the wall would curse everything that exist. But when Christ came down and painstakingly restored to His original position as the eternal Son of God and King the eternal curse no longer put a pox on our active lives. The empty cross remains the voice of the curse on our opposition that united us with Christ. We could be absolutely free from the curse of guilt, shame, and fear. Like the stake was typically used to promptly destroy the vampire so our distinct identity with Christ eliminates the detrimental effects of the terrible curse. This is why God speaks therefore strongly against corrupt rulers. Because as the political power of man rises so the uncontrolled proliferation of the curse increases. This is why the Psalmist critically compares corrupt rulers to serpents. The sole hope of being freed from the effects of the curse that prevent us from achieving our most outstanding abilities represents God pronouncing death on all destructive opposition. Absolute freedom is to promptly execute all destructive opposition in the death of Christ. Biblical freedom is adequately described as eternal salvation or miraculous deliverance. Not how we obey the law but put to death the moral corruption that undoubtedly exist in criminal society in the authoritative pronouncement of eternal death and us. We are genuinely liberated in Christ by being identified in His death and miraculous resurrection.






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