• Psalm 7: Main Idea 2

    From Christ Rose@usenet@christrose.news to alt.bible,alt.christnet.christianlife,alt.christnet.christnews,alt.religion.christian on Tue Aug 4 19:19:58 2026
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    Psalm 7 is an appeal to God for divine justice, protection, and vindication against false accusations. King David cries out to the LORD as the righteous Judge who examines the human heart, defending the innocent and executing righteous judgment against the unrepentant wicked.

    The psalm moves from a cry for personal refuge to a declaration of confidence in God's universal justice. David maintains his integrity, asking to be judged according to his righteousness while recognizing that God's judgment ultimately turns the malicious intent of the evil back upon their own heads. The passage concludes with praise for the LORD's righteousness, affirming that true justice resides in Him alone.
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    Christ's death on a cross paid the debt we owe God for our sins (Colossians 2:14). God raised Him from the dead to prove this (Romans 1:4). This means God can now remain right, while forgiving our sins (Romans 3:26) and delivering us from His coming wrath (1 Thessalonians 1:10). It's a free gift for those who believe in Christ (Romans 6:23).If you believe, call on the Lord to save you (Romans 10:9-13):

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  • From Christ Rose@usenet@christrose.news to alt.christnet.christianlife,alt.bible,alt.christnet.christnews,alt.religion.christian on Sat Aug 15 11:36:46 2026
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    marika <marika5000@gmail.com> wrote:
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    Christ Rose <usenet@christrose.news> wrote:
    Psalm 7 is an appeal to God for divine justice, protection, and
    vindication against false accusations. King David cries out to the LORD
    as the righteous Judge who examines the human heart, defending the
    innocent and executing righteous judgment against the unrepentant wicked.

    The psalm moves from a cry for personal refuge to a declaration of
    confidence in God's universal justice. David maintains his integrity,
    asking to be judged according to his righteousness while recognizing that
    God's judgment ultimately turns the malicious intent of the evil back
    upon their own heads. The passage concludes with praise for the LORD's
    righteousness, affirming that true justice resides in Him alone.


    having said all that though, sometimes the FEAR and waiting for something
    to happen, is the worst part of it.

    Trump is paranoid and scared and will be for the next 2+ years. Will soon
    be traveling in a suit of armor

    All while the world waits for universal justice


    There will only be universal justice on earth when Christ returns to
    reign. What he offers you now is peace with God through faith in
    Christ's death and resurrection. Christ's death met God's righteous
    demands against our sins, and God raised Him from the dead. This gives
    God a just basis for forgiving and cleansing those who rely on Christ to
    make them right with God. You can come out from under God's just
    condemnation and escape the eternal conscious torments of hell when you
    rely on Christ's death and resurrection to make you right with God.

    This means that even if you die physically, you enter the presence of
    God in joy. Then, he raises you from the dead in a glorified body. So
    God doesn't guarantee you earthly peace, but He does offer you eternal
    peace with God when this life on earth is over. He can also deliver you
    from the power of sin in your daily living, from spiritual forces who
    oppose God's people, etc.
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    Through the cross, Christ erased the spiritual debt we owed to God for
    our rebellion (Colossians 2:14), a reality established when God raised
    Him from the dead (Romans 1:4). God can now righteously pardon our sins (Romans 3:26) and exempt us from the coming divine judgment (1
    Thessalonians 1:10). Salvation cannot be earned; it is a free gift for believers (Romans 6:23). Trust in Jesus and invoke His name to be saved (Romans 10:9-13):

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