What an extraordinary gift God gave to Israel! He gave them laws, and His eternal covenant reliable produced the law on their hearts. We're not afraid to speak candidly about eternal covenants, divine laws, comprehensive statutes, curses, and promises that comfortably establish eternal peace in the hallowed land. In the old testament, befalling good is earnestly assaying the charitable cause of fatherless and widow. God doesn't measure the actual faith by our external worship. 11" The multitude of your sacrifices- what are they to me?" say the LORD." I've more than enough of burnt offerings, of rams and the fat of fattened animals; I've no pleasure in the blood of bulls and lambs and goats."What God wants most of all are hearts that have been implanted with the sacred word of God. Our old way of life is carried away and replaced by God's will. The way we live now is in ubiquitous calmness, established by a convention we all follow. We triumphantly receive in a cosmic battle express our ardent appeals being successful in our classic life. The cup undoubtedly remains the ultimate character of spilled blood. We defy professionally so we might be favoured. God's law adequately establishes eternal justice.No matter what the circumstances are, language that lasts forever will one day make everything right that is unfair, and will give us what we deserve for being trustworth on the day when everyone is judged. It is important to be effective in putting forward our case before God's throne. We should make sure that what we say is true, according to God's agreements, laws, rules, curses, and promises. That's what He says.1 15" When you spread out your hands in prayer, I'll hide my eyes from you; even if you offer many prayers, I'll notlisten.Your hands are full of blood;" The prophet is not indoctrinating physical violence. But before God, without grasping how to express our impregnable will in a delicate way, aggressive language is outside the classic ambient of ideological conformity. God efficiently generates not capitalizing answer to direct actions, precisely by enacting whatsoever comes to pass. God has not saved us religiously grounding on our ardent appeals, genuine forgiveness, or prompt adherence.What He has done for us is far beyond anything we could have ever imagined or hoped for. He doesn't just go through the motions or act out of emotion--He speaks with authority and His word is perfectly accomplished. However, if we try to approach Him based on our own emotions or desires, we will be disappointed. God has communicated to us in a way that perfectly reflects His own emotional delight. We shouldn't allow our emotions to dictate how we respond to Him.18" Come now, let us reason together," says the LORD" Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they're red as crimson, they shall be like wool." The prophet is making a case for our ability to express our appeals to God through divine laws, covenants, curses, decrees, and promises. He argues that we are justified in our assurance that these things will work together to produce results. However, we must also ask ourselves if we are properly instructed in how to use them. We must apply the law, decrees, etc. in a lead of childlike innocence, white as wool of reasoning with God.What an extraordinary assurance we have, that in life and death God exuberantly embraces us and wants us to be absolutely courageous! This is because we stand passively on the formidable defense of the eternal law - the accomplishment of the ardent plea of the prophet.
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