Saturday, October 7, 2023

 The stubborn soul can be seen as one who is burdened and has suffered great disapproval from the divine. This disapproval, expressed in scornful language, presents humanity as falling short of the lofty standards they were meant to uphold, and portrays a world in disarray without the presence of God. The proclamation "God does not exist" can be interpreted as an acknowledgment by those who oppose the divine that they are locked in a battle against Him. Is this assertion universally true? Indeed, but this claim of atheism does not encompass those individuals handpicked by the divine. The Psalms do not strive to wholly condemn all forms of wickedness in a moral sense. Instead, they acknowledge that God possesses the authority to pass judgment in Christ on His chosen ones while prosecuting atheists for their unlawful deeds.Rarely do we align ourselves with stubborn souls, yet we surreptitiously embark on a continuous journey of emancipation. Devoid of this vantage point, the essence of this sacred Psalm would wane, for it proffers merely a duo of sagacious counsel. Nonetheless, these Psalms were birthed amidst a divine era, when God fortuitously stood by the righteous arbiter, who, by virtue of discriminatory laws, meted out stringent judgments upon heathen realms.Here lies the essence of my fundamental departure from the "two-line" Reformation perspective. The cherished few, through their exact understanding, alone can grasp salvation's embrace. Those unconditionally liberated shall be meticulously guarded against the eternal damnation borne from rigid legal decrees. Mere association with the wicked cannot grant the salvation one seeks, for it is an unattainable feat.To be saved is to break free from the shackles of biased laws, to seek solace in the realm of righteousness, and to bear the curses of eternal damnation against those who tread the path of wickedness. "Shall the immoral not seek wisdom? Do they partake in the nourishment of my people without paying homage to the divine? The naive soul declares within their inner depths, "No higher authority exists." They are all tainted, immersed in wicked acts, devoid of any righteous deeds among them."The Psalmist, in his rightful stance, embodies the resolute voice of condemnation, affirming the void of a celestial presence. By means of empirical proof, the judiciary, employing its official tongue, rightfully admonishes deeds stemming from a heart devoid of divinity. This absence of Godliness ultimately manifests as unethical conduct. "Their deeds were despicable." Morally decayed, they disseminate pernicious doctrines that tarnish the sacred essence of the revered utterance.The unceasing succession of cruelty within this circumstance transgresses divine sovereignty, akin to the perilous perils endured by the favored populace. The reprehensible utterances emitted by the condemned party undeniably embody a savage essence, stemming from a morally degenerate soul and a ruthless mentality bereft of spiritual precepts. Rationally speaking, it is not the lexicon alone that harbors innate malevolence, but rather the antagonistic ambiance that nurtures such depravity. "In accordance with sacred scriptures, those wicked souls who plague my community, without uttering the Divine's name, they are keenly conscious of this truth and tremble, for they recognize God's presence amidst the righteous." It is evident that we bear no shared values or mutual comprehension with those who personify malevolence.In our shared observation, we perceived a dearth of authentic hope within the realm of wrongdoing, for there was a scarcity of convincing proof of unity. To fully grasp this despair, one must attain liberation. It is crucial to acknowledge that genuine freedom is attained through the metamorphosis of one's former self, symbolized by the demise of the individual's prior identity in the embrace of Christ. God upholds His principle of exacting the ultimate sacrifice of death from transgressors of His laws, while simultaneously shouldering the weight of all sinful actions.Within this realm, a distinct divide arises, separating the perpetual cursed and its intertwined blessed, assuring that the virtuous gesture of embracing mortality disarms the perils presented by nefarious souls. By virtue of our ethical autonomy, the malevolent find solace in a newfound temporary emancipation.

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