God has always been faithful and just, and He has created the world according to His righteousness and faithfulness. He has established all things by His spoken word, and everything in the world is ordered according to His word. The relationship between God and humans is one of harmony, and everything that humans experience is orderly and based on God's righteousness and faithfulness from eternity past. Therefore, the historical events that humans undergo are communicated according to God's accurate description of His functional attributes in the holistic experience of life.God produces the experience of reality in His word, without us necessarily relying on the material event itself. We are who we accurately reflect in our behavior. Our circumstances do not define who we are. God not only created the physical world, but He also defined the reality of those things. This is why we receive a partial revelation from God.In this basic sense, we only gain a limited understanding of the events in our lives. However, the Psalms provide us with God's revealed knowledge, which is sufficient to satisfy our desires. This is because the Psalms speak in a simple way that is in line with how God has ordered His creation. The more detailed communication of His divine attributes that we crave is beyond our corrupted abilities.According to the Psalmist, the key to finding relief and satisfaction is to turn to God, who is the source of all satisfaction – both physical and spiritual. The Psalmist believes that God has created everything perfectly and is thus completely satisfied with His work; however, the Psalmist finds himself limited in knowledge and opposed in many ways. Nevertheless, God has graciously given us the perfect way to find order and satisfaction in His commands, laws, decrees, promises, covenants, and statutes. By obeying these, we can know God's will for us and find true satisfaction in Him.He inspired the satisfaction sufficiently describing everything the Psalmist experiences. The cognitive problem the Psalmist is corrupted and cannot continually experience communication in a natural way. He must rise in meditation to vicariously experience the comprehensive description of reality rather than understand it by what he tastes, feels, touches, and sees. This is what we properly term seeing through the eyes of faith. In other words, the Psalmist must use his imagination and faith to see things that he cannot see with his physical eyes.The Psalmist not only knows that everything is working according to God's comprehensive plan, but also feels the eternal varieties of this Divine order. This supreme revelation contains the sacred words of the Perfect Man, who expresses the genuine desires of all mankind. Not merely has God established the objective reality of the Perfect Man through His spoken word, but He has also answered every desire by consuming our modest desires, so that we can vicariously experience divine satisfaction. In other words, the Psalmist knows that God has a plan for everything, and that this plan is communicated to us through the words of the Perfect Man. Not only does this plan establish the reality of the Perfect Man, but it also provides us with a way to experience divine satisfaction.
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