The power of law is based on our perspective, and this perspective determines the laws that are in effect and how severe their consequences can be. Our view of our circumstances within the power to withhold or enable creates the law's curse. It is our responsibility to see the law as it was intended to function, and this power of the law of righteousness is a blessing. It is our responsibility to obey God, and seeing the law as a guide of good, not a guide of destruction, is an important part of fulfilling this responsibility. I understand that many people in spiritual circles see the world in a similar way, where everything exists as an expression of divine power. However, I also believe that the physical world has a definite existence and can be understood through the laws of Nature. We are spiritual beings existing in our own minds, and our understanding of the power of the law can help us achieve our goals in life. We need to see that the world is what we experience and understand it as the work of God, present in every aspect of it.The law is the spoken word of an eternal Creator who is always creating and who has no limitations set by humans. The law is the way that God describes Himself, and it is the only way to understand Him. God's actions in blessing and cursing are always consistent, and there is hope in knowing that the law can also be a source of destruction. However, despite this, we can find hope in the eternal voice of the law because it can also be a means of granting mercy.Our main problem is that we are all susceptible to experiencing a lack of hope. This is because we rely on our defective view of the world, which is often influenced by our emotions. We make decisions based on how we live in grace, which is often affected by our feelings. This is why the Bible says to always be on the lookout for the Devil, who is like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. When we become cold, calculating, and self-centered, it is because we add something of weight from the curses of the law – which makes us think about ways to do things our own way, rather than following God's will.The danger of this is that we become destructive, not willing to take on burdens or be blessings to others. The power of destruction is in our free will, and trusting our choices is like shaking a fist in God's provisions by His grace. God is more concerned to teach us a grace that will begin to work to silence the destruction of the law, but our first impulse is to be a better perso. I think that in my experience, when we curse God, we go outside of our pragmatic wish--which is what keeps us from focusing on God failing to His weighty law--and instead see Him as less powerful. If we don't experience the absolute wish of God, then we may retreat in some ways. We begin to do things as if we're a god ourselves, instead trusting in our own power and abilities. But, as God proves Himself in our focus on Him and lifts us up, we begin to trust less in our own abilities and place our hope solely in God's word and Spirit.Although our approach may not always work well, it is what helps us overcome the pain. We rely on word and Spirit to provide us with confidence. In these curses, we find comfort in knowing that God is the source of strength in the working of the law. We rejoice in God's creation of our future success.
No comments:
Post a Comment