Friday, June 30, 2023

 In accordance with biblical teachings, the act of God in creating the earth was motivated by the desire to showcase His qualities of faithfulness, kindness, patience, gentleness, and justice. While entrusting mankind with dominion over His creation, God also implemented certain restrictions to prevent absolute authority. The purpose of the earth's creation, within the framework of God's divine plan, was to serve as a testament to the unwavering nature of His intentions, ultimately leading to the harmonization of all things and the glorification of God alone. The exercise of God's governance over the earth is evident through the written agreements He established with humanity, which possess a lasting and unalterable nature.As a result of the bestowed divine endowment of moral agency from God, individuals are granted the autonomy to establish their own systems of governance, thereby enabling them to exert authority over the Earth and achieve personal gratification. Across the course of human existence, God has consistently demonstrated His steadfast commitment to His chosen adherents by safeguarding His realm within them. This realm serves as a heavenly bestowal that emancipates believers from any form of resistance and guides them towards salvation in the hereafter. Through the instillation of His realm within His disciples, God emancipates them from the sway of all opposing influences.In the Bible, there is a consistent caution against placing our trust in individuals. However, upon thorough analysis of how the term "men" is employed in biblical literature, it becomes evident that it primarily pertains to the domain of governing authorities. This admonition extends beyond the power held by an individual and encompasses the entire framework of human governance. Despite God's establishment of such structures, they do not align with His own divine administration.The primary objective of God's establishment of human governance is to demonstrate His distinct attributes of equity, dependability, holiness, and preeminence through the judgments He enforces upon all earthly governing entities. The biblical portrayal of various societies and individuals' occupations is presented from God's vantage point, rather than our own. Despite our inclination to perceive individuals in positions of power as occupying the highest echelons, it is, in fact, God who possesses the ultimate standpoint, overseeing all aspects.The reliability of the covenants entered into from a divine standpoint is limited. However, the covenants established by God surpass all authority and serve as a tangible representation of His qualities, deserving of our commendation, especially when considering the shortcomings of human governments. Salvation can only be found in God, who rescues us from all wicked schemes. Upon experiencing salvation, we become members of God's kingdom, which involves His complete transformation of all aspects of existence. Through the process of being spiritually reborn, we are granted a comprehensive salvation, as indicated by the phrase "old things are passed away...behold all things have become new." In this rebirth, everything we possess and our very being are bestowed upon us as gifts from God. It is through our actions that God achieves success in the establishment of His kingdom.The assurance of our incapacity to experience failure is rooted in the divine intervention of God, who not only bestows upon us a new spiritual dimension but also assumes control and supervision over every facet of existence in order to establish its foundation. Through Christ, our transgressions and imperfections have been eradicated, enabling the establishment of our faultless identity that has already been bestowed upon us. As we unite with Christ, this state is described in sacred texts as freedom, rendering failure unattainable.

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