The history of the world can be seen as a manifestation of God's love and care for humanity. He has made a covenant with us that will last forever, and He has given us everything we need to live a good life. He established Israel as His chosen people, and He has given them His law to follow. He has also provided for them continuously out of His grace. God's plan to provide for us abundantly began before the world was even created. When sin entered the world, mankind received the generous gifts of God, but instead of using them to improve the world, they employed them to intentionally destroy it and all its inhabitants. However, God had already decreed the sin and the destruction of man. All of the histories of mankind were decreed by God. He manages all things. When He graciously provided salvation, He satisfactorily accomplished the work within Himself. No part of the comprehensive history of the world is without God's satisfied justice. Before the world was created, God had already decided that everything that happened would be judged according to His justice. This means that sinners and those who do good deeds would receive the consequences that were appropriate for them, as part of God's plan for everything that would happen. The declaration that all sin would be judged was made before the world even existed; God's hostility towards sin has always been evident in His eternal anger.God's eternal judgment is based on His authoritative pronouncements of curses. Everything that God has declared will be successful because He is satisfied with Himself.When the Psalmist calls out to God for help, they are asking for grace and mercy based on God's character. God's covenant of grace given to His people is based on His own work and will, and we ask for His help in times of need so that His glory may be known.The history of redemption is a demonstration of how much value God places on His Son's work. By giving His Son as a gift to us, God shows His amazing power to redeem us from sin. This attitude of contemptuousness toward sin and destruction is like a scale of how great the value of Christ's work is in comparison to the judgment of sin. At all times, God's curses are judgements that He official accounts to the wicked that are beyond our comprehensive understanding. God's justice is His ultimate satisfaction of receiving the appropriate consequence of sin and extensive destruction according to the eternal value of Christ active obedience and control. Man's maintainance of his system of arbitrary justice is but a shadow of God's vengeful response, which is far worse.When we use curse pronouncements, we are actually expressing God's perfect justice and fearsome vengeance. These curses are based on God's eternal judgement, which is carried out on the basis of His eternal decrees. At every moment, God is pleased with the curses we use, as they are the legitimate consequences of sin and destruction. He was pleased with His eternal counsel, based on the continuous history of His decrees.The idea of God's final judgement and divine vengeance has been with us since the beginning of time, and it will continue to be with us into the future. This is critically important because it invariably changes our future bliss in heaven. We will be accepted and valued in heaven to such a degree that we will be stunned at the aggravated abuse that we ill endured on the earth.
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