How sweet are the words of God to my taste? Words? Word? Ooh not really Word! It is just the anamnesis of the organogenesis of Christ Jesus Word! It is, but, before its transformation into flesh Full of Grace and Truth and the Seven Spirits of God, Glorious.
Thus, then, how sweet is Christ to my taste? Sweeter than the sweetest honey that drips from a well nurtured honeycombThe Psalmist delightfully, ecstatically, and superlatively in an explosion of the inspired splendid hymn extols. Precious, the Lord is, more than the magnificent wealth of the richest kingdoms,More than the much mesmerized glittering purest gold of Havilah He is deeper than the immense depths of the extensive ocean Vaster than the immeasurable extremities of the universe Broader than the end of all perfection.
But, to the misguided proud unbelieving Jew, I pity him, This Holy Word is a stumbling block Divergently, he thinks that words alone, misinterpreted though, can save him even without faith, He is foolish to hold firm on word yet denying who the Word is; Indistinguishably, the pagan gentile contemplates this Gospel for foolishness Seeking eternal life in the broken cistern of this world Worshipping creation rather than the Creator. Their fate is already awaiting, disdain and contempt.
This sweet Word of God, ooh I mean Jesus Christ; He is the nourishment for the soul The most enthusiastically needed comfort of the heart Our Messiah is help for the afflicted, troubled and anguished Giving light to the simple by just an entrance He is our Guidance, our Instructor and our only Rabi Always omnipresent and omnipotent to vanquish the principalities, powers, rulers of darkness of this world, spiritual wickedness in high places and all Legions for us.
The only begotten Son of God, He is the Gospel of Grace and Glory, Word of the Truth and Righteousness, The declaration of Peace and Hope; From whom all our condemnation is scoffed away by the Gracious Salvation through Faith in Him,
This Word, our Savior, is the Lamp and the light to our feet and paths. Lord Jesus, He is sweeter than honey, More to be desired than much fine silver and gold. I delight in thy Word, in You, ooh LORD!
AMEN
- Author: Amon (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: March 21st, 2020 03:13
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Worship on high the omnipotent creator of coronavirus. Killing many innocent individuals although his omnipotent powers could save them all.
D-A
I thought so too before I got this and rebuked myself - "But he said unto her, Thou speakest as one of the foolish women speaketh. What? shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil? In all this did not Job sin with his lips."
So you're sexist too eh? Why do you type such utter claptrap? Why do you need to regurgitate words from an ancient text written by a man (not god) in a time when they thought the world was flat.
How dare you pretend to be the voice of God.... that itself must surely be the ultimate sin. That just demonstrates your dual standards! HERETIC!
You know what my brother, living together is helping one another, even coming to this community is out of the zeal to grow, to learn more and to improve in every aspect. I think you should simply point out where I did it wrong and give a solution to that like what I am supposed to do instead, I think that way you can be real brother
BRIAN HERE ~ GOOD MORNING ~ AMON ! It is a pleasure to welcome a True Believer in the Gospel of Jesus Christ to MPS. It is a proactive site so a POSITIVE POSTING of a Spiritual Nature will always receive a NEGATIVE as well as a POSITIVE response !
O Lord ~ How sweet are your Promises to my taste
Sweeter than HONEY to my mouth ~ AMEN
Psalm 119 is a *Treasure House of Truth* and each of the 176 precious verses ~ teach us something of excellence about Gods Inspired Word the BIBLE.
Thanks for caring & sharing ~ AMEN
Blessings & Peace & Joy & Love
Yours BRIAN & ANGELA ~ 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
Brian & Angela
You are Brethren indeed, lots of love
A fine write Amon.
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