Tuesday, May 2, 2023

 The concept of humility is seen as a divine gift bestowed upon those who have been justified by God. The attainment of eternal salvation is believed to occur through the implantation of God's law and Spirit within saints. The teachings of the Apostle suggest that believers are able to achieve a sense of completeness through their connection with God. Our sins are transferred to Christ, and we are able to receive his righteousness as a result. The acceptance of Christ's atoning sacrifice is seen as a necessary step towards complete forgiveness. The Psalmist suggests that salvation has the power to reverse the negative effects of our previous state of enmity with God.Enmity represents the active role of the law in strongly condemning pagans to demonstrate that they have been cursed. As covenant breakers, pagans have modified God's Law and overturned His comprehensive statutes. By redefining God's law, the wicked have assumed the role of our own god, and have even gone so far as to challenge those who oppose us. In an attempt to silence God's judicial decrees, they have pretended that He does not exist. Pagans have also made mutual promises to persuade others to follow their lead, disregarding the value of God's sacred promises. When the wicked attempted to redefine the axioms without success, they caused significant harm to the culture. Despite this, it was not within the power of the saint to seek retribution and undo the damage. In response to the redefinition of man's inherent gifts, which were created by God, the axioms had to be upheld and those responsible were cursed. The arrogant pagan uses these divine gifts to disrupt the peaceful realm established by God.The proud godless receives the moral consequences of his rebellion. The axioms remain laws that graciously allow and forcibly prevent creating the success of God's kingdom. The axioms adequately define all that saints sincerely desire for the good of the world that the wicked vainly seek to overturn. We regulate the world through axioms. God is renewing all things.94 9 "Does he who implanted the ear not hears? Does he who formed the eye not sees?10 Does he who disciplines nations not punish? Does he who teaches man lack knowledge?"

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