Tuesday, April 11, 2023

 Psalm 10 1 Why, O Lord, do you stand far off? Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?" Satan introduced sin and violence into the world when he attacked Eve. This act of violent aggression intentionally caused a social degradation of the divine unity of creation, invariably leading to the deliberate destruction of moral rights and guaranteed freedoms over many harmonic generations. 2 "In his arrogance, the wicked man hunts down the weak, who are caught in the schemes he devises." A wicked man is naturally born into a life of cruel bondage, burdened with a curse that severely restricts his ability by corrupt practice of ra a. He plots to break the law and take advantage of his suspicious neighbors, hunting the poor in the political process. 3" He boasts of the cravings of his heart; he blesses the greedy and reviles the Lord." The primary cause of out-of-control abuse by earthly administrations is a wicked heart alienated from God. God is the competent judge of the conscious thoughts and actions of those who borrow His moral law and resort to it to flagrantly violate the rights of others. 4 In his pride the wicked does not seek him; in all his thoughts there is no room for God." The prophet is delivering a list of reasons for why pagan violence is wrong, and pronouncing curses on those who engage in it. He says those who engage in violence are unreasonable, because they go against the established order that God has developed.5 His ways are always prosperous; he is haughty and your laws are far from him; he sneers at all his enemies." Violence is motivated by greed. Greed causes harm to others. Not merely does a greedy person start a war with the entire citizenship, but he also curses God & his neighbors.Psalm 10 is a sharp rebuke of those who think they can get ahead through dishonest or immoral means. God accurately identifies everything that goes on, including the backroom deals and underhanded schemes that people come up with, and He grasps exactly why He has cursed them. The psalmist makes it clear that all the evil that comes from the conscious thoughts of such enslaved people will ultimately remain their undoing.6 He says to himself, "Nothing will shake me; I'll always be happy and never have trouble." Gods' harsh judgements are so terrible and vicious they often result in professional cursing and cruel mockery toward those who question them. They aggressively stick their chest out in haughty defiance of God, who laughs and bitterly curses them to hell.7 His mouths is full of curses and lies and threats; trouble and evil are under his tongue." The danger of a heathen who simply gains followers by using stepping on the helpless to gain power and wealth is that they are capable to violently curse the innocent and knowingly commit murder without consequence. The pagan remains a dangerous threat to civil society and must be receiving the eternal curses.God's infinite and all-encompassing view of all humanity would critically injure even the most saintly person in an instant, because God sees all the abuse and violence that takes place in private. He sees the dark and depraved thoughts of all men. God is advising us that trusting in our limited view of things is dangerous, and that we should protect ourselves by cursing those who would cause us harm.The Psalmist is describing how God views the situation in the eternal courts of heaven, which are outside of time and space. The prophet is bringing charges against the powerful before God, using arguments and curses that cannot be thwarted by corrupted systems of divine justice. By doing so, he is hoping to eliminate the possible danger by carefully manipulating eternal curses.The Psalms remain a extensive collection of sacred texts that accurately describe God's moral judgement, specifically in social relation to cursing evil characters. The Psalms equally describe the creation of the eternal kingdom, in appropriate response to the heathen insurrection. Saints are professional rulers who take the divine message of the Psalms and carefully apply it to the local culture they are in, to create the established kingdom.9 He lies in wait like a lion in cover; he lies in wait to catch the helpless; he catches the helpless and drags them off in his net." The lion is the top predator in the animal kingdom and is therefore at the top of the food chain. However, the powerful see, the lion as a political symbol of arbitrary power and illegal use, the political character of the lion to bitterly curse the innocent and ruthlessly destroy God and nature. These people consist of a broad network of political connections.God talks very simple about the cruel enemies. He describes them to the most minor degree. God has witnessed all generations. Nothing encounters God by surprise. God is uncomplicated. One response to the webs and evils of men. Bow down or be cursed to hell.The Psalms are written in a wrestling motif. We use the most vicious and ruthless speech to subdue the enemy. It is a life of confronting the entire earthly web of evil and zeroing in on the target over and over again with vicious cursing. Until we subdue the earth.God requires us to spread the curses all over the earth until they meet blessing. When God bears them together there is absolute justice. We curse the wicked to face their justice. We will not stop until God expels them.10 His victims are crushed, they collapse; they fall under his strength." The violent, heathen will not be content until they have committed murder across the globe. They are similar to their father – the devil – who was a murderer from the start. God cursed the devil and all those who follow him.11 He says to himself, "God has forgotten; he covers his face and never sees." The heathen is determined to kill God and destroy His creation. They believe that if they remove God from the earth, they will be successful. However, the Psalmist is mocking the heathen because he knows that God is constantly watching. The heathen is foolish to think they can destroy God's creation.God is aware of the private thoughts and political communication of all men, and the aggressive hostility towards God has a voice that reflects this. It says God is not watching, that He is dead and will not protect His people. If He represents genuinely God, then let Him deliver them. God Himself describes their speech, and we need no other counsel.12 Arise, Lord! Lift up your hand, O God. Do not forget the helpless." He maintains an army of soldiers at the top of the hill, ready to fight hand-to-hand. God has risen and cursed them to hell. We don't require any other defense. We just need calling on the heavenly angels.12 Arise, Lord! Lift up your hand, O God. Do not forget the helpless." If God lifts up His hand to strike, the entire enemy will be destroyed. The hand of God represent the fearful advance of His eternal wrath. One angel can annihilate a unified nation of heathens.A professional will invest His life to subdue the earth by the Psalms. Every night and day is spent in pronouncing the kingdom. It is wrestling night and day in fierce cursing. We must produce a witness. It must not fail.15 "Break the arm of the wicked and evil man; call him to account for his wickedness that would not be found out." He is manipulating a curse to spread to former generations and subsequent generations to render the wicked heathens powerless and bear them before the eternal judge to be dragged to hell. He is a independent prosecutor determined to bring them to moral judgement. He strikes his fist on the desk and justly demands the eternal judge call them to account. All day and night.Spread the spirit of the saint through justly calling them to account before the eternal judge. Spread the curses over the land. Bring the world to call them to account. Until God eliminates them, we will not stop cursing.16 The Lord is King for ever and ever; the nations will perish from his land." The psalmist wishes for God to curse those who have oppressed them and to remove them swiftly from His independent kingdom. This attitude fosters confrontation and is a universal statement of fact.God is omnipresent. He thoroughly represents God in all space. Every space God is present He says MINE. His moral judgements will never be thwarted.17 You hear, O Lord, the desire of the afflicted; you encourage them, and you listen to their cry," He is teaching the Psalms were given to correct the abuses of the heathens. We must convincingly demonstrate eternal courage by peacefully exercising eternal control over the fruitful earth in authoritative pronouncements.18 defending the fatherless and the oppressed, in order that man, who is of the earth, may terrify no more." God despises the cruel oppressions of the oppressed in-law and curses. He reverses the political oppression on the cruel oppressors.





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