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Pray for Christians, spiritual discernment.
And for God fearing men and women to take offices in our government.
The Psalm seems to describe a king (small k) which would signify an earthly ruler; and some of the statements from verses 1 through 7 fit that premise. Nonetheless; there are Messianic traits from verse 8 on that indicate either Christ or God Himself fulfilling justice and wrath on the earth in the future.
Verse 4; for instance could fit with promises given to the lineage of David with Solomon; for example whose reign in theory would be infinite if he had remained obedient. These promises; however were not to be met with any fallible human ruler. We see sentiments to this in Psalm 2:7-8 as to us being the reward for Christ's sufferings as His adopted Sons.
Verse 8 talks of the "right hand" of God finding enemies. The right hand of God has been used to signify Christ ( Heb. 1:3; Rev. 5:7 etal).
Verse 9 is much like Malachi 4:1 as to the description of Christ's return at Armageddon.
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Verse 10 is like Isaiah 14:21 on the offspring of the wicked; and can be related to Revelation 17 and 18 as well with the final destruction of Babylon (also referred to extensively in the writings of Jeremiah).
Verse 11 reminds us of Jeremiah 18:12 as well as other Psalms in the devices of the wicked coming to naught. And verse 12 is similar to Psalm 56:9 although there are other verses that discuss God making people turn their backs before judgment is rendered.
Finally; verse 13 asks God to be exalted so we can praise Him and sing to Him because of His power. This could be singing a "new song" or other related verses ( Psalm 98:1 and of course Revelation verses).
Psalm 89: 13-16 kjv.
Going by the quote above is God selective when it comes to blessings?
You said that the serpent betrayed both God and man. I'm not sure what you mean by the serpent betraying God. It was just Adam and Eve in the garden who were betrayed at that time. Satan the angel betrayed God some amount of time before that, if that's what you mean.
God isn't manipulating. God is good.
Romans 1:18. For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against ALL UNGODLINESS AND UNRIGHTEOUSNESS OF MEN, who hold the truth in unrighteousness;
This verse applies to everyone who has not accepted Christ.
( the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against ALL UNGODLINESS AND UNRIGHTEOUSNESS OF MEN, who hold the truth in unrighteousness)
Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind,
Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.
AND SUCH WERE SOME OF YOU: but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.
1 Corinthians 6:9-11.
No one will make it to heaven off their own righteousness.
It is the righteousness of Christ imputed unto us is what declares us spotless.
Yes we minister to everyone.
God bless.
But yes, there are verses supporting avoiding people and avoiding trouble. Jesus fled to avoid being arrested/beaten, before it was His time. He left people to be alone to pray. He said He wasn't respected in His own town with His own family. It says this about not being welcomed: Luke 9:5. It says avoid foolish arguments Titus 3:9-11 and avoid divisive people or heretics. It says this specifically about Christians ( Matthew 18:16-17) when confronting about an issue like sin. So it seems the answer is it depends.
Found this page too which might have more verses: Link God bless.
Thank you for having that heart of a wonderful brother to reply to my sad plea about the current situation I am experiencing.
You might be surprised, I got three first names. I just don't know why my parents should necessarily give me the longest first name ever. I signed in that is why it shows the Marimay when I registered in King James Bible.
We have almost exactly the same situation basing on your story too.. after I resigned from the previous, I expected that one thing,.. yet did not turn out the way I expected ..It seems that I could no longer trust any offer after what happened. Has that outrageous step done a negative impact? ..or was that really outrageous? Because sometimes judgement should not be based only in things seen. Might be that God is preparing us for something much much better.. because that road of career before was just so worldly..
Your response comes as a heartwarming cure for me. This gives me the feeling of being not alone from the time I started reading through the end of your message, I said to myself : it is not the end , because our prayer is ongoing, we are gathered in the God's name ! Jesus is the way the truth and the life. He is the only way to the Father! Yes let us pray for each other , I already began with mine here...
Your words gave me strength in such a way that I could feel a joint force to shift us back to the victorious route - but in fact yes we are on our favored way... we are highly favored ! we should not worry Wesley, we just keep on praying more strongly, more focused to Jesus.
'til then !
have a great day !
God bless you !
Sis in Jesus Christ,
Bernadette
Imagine how amazing and so comforting it is for me to receive replies from you and Wesley. Next to this, I shall proceed to Wesley's.
Giannis, your name is uncommon for me so I did myself a favor of googling it up and learned it is a boy's name.
I could not thank you enough for reaching out and showing me, how it is so important and beautiful to have a brother , or a sister who is just a heartbeat away, to show love to each other as fellow believers. Distance is not a hindrance for us helping each other in our walk of truth to the One Great God.
I spend time in each verses that you've mentioned. Thank you my dear brother. These, not only open my my mind and heart but also my soul. Before these, I just felt so trapped in a situation , so stressed out, so unfree, regretful, and all negative feelings that I could not explain. . so fed up and so betrayed. . but when I read those verses carefully and ponder upon it, there was a switch happening. My heavy heart just lighten up. The joyful heart is now back to gear again. Thank you for letting me see the truth. I know I just have to listen to the Holy Spirit's guidance and listen to what The Father says and trust in him. He has a beautiful plan for me.
I should put on the whole Armor of God: His words.
I am praying to Father God that He will always give you extraordinary strength to continue with that zeal to help a sister or brother in Christ who needs uplifting. May Our Father God bless you abundantly in Jesus Mighty Name Amen.
Love in Jesus,
Sis Bernadette
The Bible teaches us not to go by feelings or sight, but by faith, 2 Corinthians 5:7 "(For we walk by faith, not by sight:)" Again, it doesn't matter whether we feel His presence or not, He has promised to be with us and He does not lie.
What is faith? Constant outlook of trust towards God.
Pray, read His WORD and study it in daily devotions and have faith.
God Bless!
Stay strong in the Bible.
1 Corintihans 8
Verses 1 through 5 in this Psalm show us how God generally hears from His sanctuary and is there for them. Verse 5 describes banners; and given the theme of the other Psalms it is likely that a military campaign and victory from God is seen here. Verse 6 discusses how God's "anointed" will be heard from heaven with the strength of "his right hand". That could more specifically be David; or perhaps his son or any other king.
The trusting in chariots and horses in verse 7 brought the downfall of Solomon later on. 1 Kings 4:26 shows he did this anyway; and the other warnings in scripture such as Deut. 17:16 and 2 Chronicles 1:17 were ignored (not to mention his warning not to marry women who would lead him astray with foreign gods).
David trusted in his own numbers as well as we see in 1 Chronicles chapter 21 (Satan himself motivated him and God allowed it). It is hard to tell the timing of that event if it was before or after this Psalm was written. The last verse asks God to save; but king is not capitalized; so it seems he would be asking the king to respond (which of course would be an admonishment to everyone else when he was king unless it was written beforehand when Saul was king). Perhaps someone can help me clarify that passage.