Wednesday, January 4, 2023

 What the Psalmist is saying is that just as God originally commanded us to subdue the earth in the Garden of Eden, so too does he want us to rule over his creation.In Psalm 8 he teaches 8 4what is man that you are mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him? 5You made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned him with glory and honor."God created all things in accordance with a set of laws, covenants, statutes, curses, decrees, and promises. He gave man the authority to rule according to these six pronouncements. As man conceives conscious thoughts after God, he is able to pronounce the sacred word and avoid assured destruction. The original creation mandate was to rule through eternal government. The kingdom of God's work is evident in the official history of eternal redemption. God is delivering all things back to the legitimate order through responsible government and eternal law. The official history of social redemption through human government is the moral goodness of God in eternal salvation, unifying all necessary things according to six logical axioms.The salvation of God is like an impenetrable shield, rock, faithfully delivering, welcoming refuge, divine goodness, praise, and mighty fortress in the fullest sense, reordering relationships to their true value in perfect unity. What's more, the eternal kingdom overrules the earthly kingdoms by eternal life and death pronouncements of the moral axioms. In response to the fall, God cursed all necessary things and pronounced the eternal curse in effective response to Adams sin. He then promptly extended the curse as written judgements of the ethical violation of moral law. As a result of sin entering the world, man was unable to rule creation. However, God reestablished moral authority in the divine incarnation.What man had before the fall was complete power over the earth. He was equipped to rule with a king's authority, because God had perfect unity in His relationships and justified Himself as the Ruler over creation. He reestablished the law by pronouncing divine justice through cursing and blessing, and He gave His elects the judicial authority to pronounce eternal life and death. But when Adam sinned, it reduced man's ability to redefine law. This creative way of reliably producing efficient government was ingrained in civil society from one distinct generation to another. And the extraordinary power of the eternal curse is present in eternal government, intentionally destroying the political evolution of redefining Law. The lawful government overturns the political advancement of corrupt governments through the ultimate curse of successful war.What the chosen ones do is push the evil curse down and pronounce the eternal curse over the organized opposition in successful war. What this does is establish the authoritative pronouncements of the ideal law. This is how God naturally chose the earthly nation by carrying out the law. The lawful nation is the mighty engine God works to satisfactorily establish the official history of Redemption. The extraordinary gift that establishes divine law, covenants, curses, enabling statutes, etc. forges unity to the independent nation of Israel. The creation ordinance that makes Israel the restored garden reorders all necessary things, reestablishing man's authority over the divine creation.The divine mandate to rule the created earth was given to Israel. They were to defend the established borders, teach the recent generation the six axioms to promote unity through posterity, and invite the abundant blessing of God by receiving the abundant fruits of creation. They were also to pronounce the eternal curse that would silence crime in the streets and bring safety within walls to prevent the nations from invading. In this way, the eternal kingdom of God would be reestablished, reliably delivering His independent nation by unifying all proper things. The divine attributes of salvation in the supreme work of the law, curses, covenants, etc. would be made known.

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