Thursday, March 23, 2023

 Although we cannot perceive it all the time, God has authority over everything that happens in our culture and is supported in any struggle between different groups or individuals. Our question is that we don't constantly connect how he deals with the direct impact of his hand in the world. We always need to rehearse and memorize the ways of God so that we can envision anticipating the direct effects that will happen in the future. Therefore, God promises us small triumphs, lest we perish utterly on this earth. He knows that if we call upon Him in faith, we will find anger and affliction to crush. He will set us free from our problems and we will give him credit. That's the principle behind the verse: "Call on me in the day of trouble, and I will deliver you, and you will glorify me." We assume that the way we see God is constitutional, to mark the answered work on our behalf and come into our appreciation of the conscious realities of our own hearts. Therefore we hold fast to the teachings of discernment. Since God has real authority, we can be assured that He will respond to our calls by granting His autonomy. We allow life to become more golden as we focus on God and live by trusting His Word. We connect things in this culture as part of a larger holistic picture with the promise that one day we will present ourselves face to face with God. Although we cannot form a clear picture at this point, we understand that our callings are stored in heaven and will play a part in God's ultimate triumph. Meanwhile, we see harbingers of that triumph in things happening in this culture. Christian culture consists in always seeking God and his splendor and in the end we honor him. We don't waste our time worrying about whether or not we will recognize Him, but instead focus on His glory, and He becomes a foretaste of our eventual ascension. Therefore, by capitalizing on discernment, God automatically inspires the glory we enjoy for Him.

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