Tuesday, September 12, 2023

 Through my own observations, it appears that women loathe enduring never-ending curses, though the exact reasons behind this sentiment remain unclear. Nevertheless, it is crucial to acknowledge that God possesses immense wrath. While it is imperative to nurture love for all individuals, authentic love can only be felt when God bestows His love on them. Merely assuming God's affection for a specific person does not embody genuine love, for even those who partake in wicked actions may face mistreatment. Accepting personal mistreatment under the guise of love is not a genuine demonstration of affection, but rather a manifestation of personal animosity. True love must be deeply rooted in everlasting truth. God does not exhibit kindness towards those who defy His laws, as He recognizes their potential to harm His righteous followers. Given God's apparent displeasure towards women, I can only hope they will not hold me accountable for any wrongdoing.Hence, I cannot be held accountable for the definitive proclamations uttered by God in the sacred scripture. Nonetheless, it is undeniably true that my social circle consisted of a greater number of acquaintances who did not embrace Christianity, compared to those who embraced a doctrine of boundless love. These individuals perceived the outcomes of their lives as the fruit of the concept of karma. It is conceivable to possess flaws and still commit wrongdoings, just as it is impossible to be both a wicked individual and a revered saint concurrently. This union is inherently contradictory. Instead, we embrace a comprehensive approach that encompasses our distinct identity in Christ. Conversely, these individuals merely bemoan their personal endeavors and imperfections, utilizing a deceitful strategy known as bait and switch. The "two liners" propagate a false and impractical contradiction. In contrast, our teachings emphasize that divine grace comes at a great cost, while simultaneously affirming that grace and eternal salvation are always bestowed freely.In certain circumstances, we convey the realization that nothing comes without a price, while in other instances, it is considered costly, when in truth, it is genuinely and undeniably free. True grace is synonymous with being unburdened by any fees. Those who are forgiven by God, through His unwavering affection, are strictly forbidden from attaining this grace under the genuine risk of an eternal curse. Your fundamental comprehension of wrongdoing implies an incomplete understanding of the vast quantity of sin that remains undiscovered and yet is concealed by divine grace. Divine absolution does not come forth from God's lips upon the utterance of a solitary, clandestine admission for a solitary act of wrongdoing. The Psalmist, with utmost care, imparts wisdom that God's memory does not distinctly retain the transgressions of mortals, for a mere private acknowledgement cannot adequately appease the everlasting condemnation. Were God to precisely recollect, swift mortality would befall upon you.The divine is fervently invested in aiding souls to conquer the battles entwined with the timeless curse. No longer shackled by the weight of a draconian justice, saints are freed from grievous oppression. The apostle ponders upon those who maliciously subject others to harm, compelling them to bear the yoke of moral law once again. The onus lies on those who perpetuate the perpetuity of this eternal curse.The wicked are vanquished, for they cunningly exploit the moral code and wield guilt as a tool, seeking opulent gains and admiration. When one endures a profound assault on their emotions, it is natural to feel genuinely endangered by the punitive legal apparatus. This aligns with Christ's teachings, warning that those who adhere strictly to the law may inadvertently inflict lasting harm, as they cynically manipulate the penal system to irrevocably shatter lives.Engaging in a fierce battle against a dreadful curse, the miraculous resurrection serves as a reliable means of offering ordinary protection. It is essential to effectively present one's godfather papers to wicked individuals in order to demonstrate adequate protection. The miraculous resurrection functions as a legal affirmation of one's innocent and naive character. As indicated in Colossians 2:7, "individuals are encouraged to remain deeply rooted and firmly established in Christ, fortified in their faith through proper instruction, and overflowing with genuine gratitude. Additionally, saints must exercise caution to avoid being entrapped by deceitful and empty philosophies rooted in human tradition and worldly principles, instead relying on Christ." By contrasting Christ's consistent provision with the inevitable shortcomings experienced by saints, it becomes evident that dependence on Him serves as a natural source of motivation.However, to attain triumph, it is vital to adhere to the mandates decreed by the law. It is imperative to evade falling under the severe constraints imposed by penal statutes. Divinity does not remain passive in the face of your resistant defiance; instead, He actively intervenes and urges you to willingly persevere. Divinity diligently upholds the ethical code and establishes relevant regulations, which serve as a bedrock for fostering artistic liberty and ultimately achieving triumph. The principal duty of competent guidance is not to dictate your actions, but rather to eradicate any malevolent opposition that impedes your ability to faithfully fulfill what is in your utmost interest. This necessitates an empathetic leader and the removal of any authoritative figure dispensing mere counsel.The Psalmist emphasizes the concept of the everlasting gospel being imparted through authoritative pronouncements of a powerful kingdom, which serves as a means of ensuring our sufficient safeguarding. This effectiveness is rooted in the enduring nature of the cross, which willingly bears the severe punishments inflicted by relentless adversaries, thereby accepting the conspicuous position of eternal damnation that we imprecate upon our enemies. The cross should be viewed as a genuine and legitimate substitution, not merely a pragmatic solution. The righteous Substitute, who has been subdued by our formidable foes, willingly endures the suffering associated with the cross. The authoritative pronouncements hold sway over all adversaries due to the presence of this satisfactory substitute. Undeniably, the cross remains an efficacious instrument that we strategically position in front of the vampire, ensuring our effective protection.Satan is subject to a curse. The cross stands as a singular event in recorded history, strategically bearing together the malevolent dominion of the devil with the kingdom of Christ. All the maleficent forces we encounter were exposed in unison, as God commanded the emergence of land from the waters. This served as a remarkable manifestation of eternal powers triumphing over the destructive forces of wickedness. No other event of such extraordinary magnitude has had a more direct impact on our daily lives, extending even to our genetic makeup, than the cross. It skillfully united eternal powers and traversed the continuous narrative of the utopian realm. In the realms of old, David's reign shines as a luminary, hailed as the pinnacle of triumph in the annals of time. Guided by sacred verses and the might of the holy cross, he vanquished every foe that dared to defy him. This conquest, resplendent in the eternal essence of the gospel, bequeathed upon us an everlasting dominion, wherein we hold sway over the globe, empowered by its proclamation. And with the resolute utterance of "It is finished," our sovereignty was eternally sealed.Envision the moment of confrontation, facing a merciless figure who has condemned you to a brutal demise, only to possess the capacity to eloquently dismantle his defaming words and assert celestial dominion over him in mere moments. Such is the might showcased by Christ, willingly suspended upon the cross, meticulously orchestrating the precise hour of his passing, as a redemptive substitute for all of saints.

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