Monday, June 8, 2015

The opposition

Let me talk about the personality of this cry. In the Psalms you have two men described. The evil man and the righteous men. These men are at war with each other. The wicked man is hunting the righteous man. But we oppose the wicked man through the application in the cry. The more we understand how to argue against the character in this wicked description the more we will be able to oppose the specific causes of that evil personality.

But in the Psalms every man is unable to rise up to the level of victorious opposition. Every man does evil because he does not see as God sees. In this way every man is mistaken when he does evil. So the opposition rises above the conflict of the will of man to spiritual forces behind the conflict. If we were able to rise above our own view of the conflict then we would be able to gain victory in the conflict. And this is what the Psalms are made to do.

Every man has a desire to experience unity in the universe. I suppose that God sees the motives and that is why He is patient. Because all men do things to protect themselves. The sin really is not being able to look at the world through a much broader philosophy. Each man is a slave to his own destructive motives. Every man has a positive vision as he controls his own life but he doesnt have the divine knowledge to be able to understand how to bring that vision into reality. This is why in Gods eyes most of the evils that are accomplished are done through faulty reasoning rather than through real reality. In this sense then we understand the vision of the kingdom of God and we implement it as a vision the wicked enjoy but have no understanding of Gods kingdom principles.

This means that we must put away our own perspectives and desires in the sense that we see how useless our own anger is and how powerless our own righteousness is. We have a much greater vision than a process. We have a whole vision of the Real Man. This vision makes all men look beyond their own view so that the blindness of the wicked is subdued even tho they do not know why and our own vision of Christ kingdom prospers. But most of this is blinded by religious fanaticism rather than spiritual power.

This is why the Psalms place in our hands the ability to make the kingdom of God unite with our vision by how we speak. You see we do not really fight other men but we fight the evidence that evil is present in other men with the speech that prevents and allows. This is why we have the curses and covenants. The curses are described in such a way that we rise up to oppose the "scheme". We destroy the evil strong hold by rising up to speak words that are like fighting hand to hand combat. When we have engaged in opposing the evil scheme we experience eternal anger. This means that we have used spiritual means to oppose forces that we do not understand. But in time God will show us how we aligned mens desires so that we enjoyed all of Gods gifts.

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