Psalm 40:15 (KJB)
This verse speaks about the numberless blessings that God gives to the human race. They "are more than can be numbered." In other words, they are infinite. This fact can only mean that infinity cannot be a number, no matter how huge.
Since this verse connects God's blessings and mercies with infinity, then that means that infinity must be the same as God's Almighty and Everlasting Love. God's Love cannot be numbered.
Psalm 45:17 (KJB)
This verse states that God's name will "be remembered in all generations." "All generations" can only mean all humans who ever lived. This means that this verse informs that God will save from eternal death all of His good and living humans whom He creates and loves. God creates every human in His image which can only mean that God creates every human to be good and to have faith in Him. Genesis 1:27; Genesis 1:31 (KJB).
But Adam caused the whole human race to become somewhat subject to the Devil when Adam sinned against God. I Timothy 2:13-14 (KJB). The Devil became able to inject evil, spiritual death into the lives of every human because Adam caused their free will by inheritance to become even weaker than Adam's was before he sinned. Genesis 2:15-17 (KJB).
The word "seed" means something that can be planted which grows. In Genesis 3:15, God informed Adam and Eve, and the entire human race, that the Devil had obtained the power to plant the "seed" of spiritual death into the inner beings of every human who would ever live and that it would inevitably cause every living human to sin and some to become evil. Jesus taught the same in His parable of the tares and wheat in Matthew 13:36-43. (KJB)
But God also informed Adam and Eve, and the entire human race, about the "seed of the woman." This phrase has a double meaning, as does many other scriptures. It means every good and living human that God ever creates, and it also means that a particular "seed of the woman," who would be a perfect man without sin and God in human form, would come to the human race and suffer the spiritual deaths of all humans and change it from eternal to temporary through His death and resurrection. Genesis 3:20-21; Hebrews 2:9-18; I John 3:8; Revelation 1:17-18 (KJB). God never cursed His living humans. God cursed only the Devil and all of his evil works. God gave His living humans only temporary punishments for their sins and evil in their physical lives. Genesis 3:16-19 (KJB)
God informed the Devil, and the human race, that the Devil would be able "to bruise His heel" which meant that the Devil would make Jesus suffer on the cross, but the Devil would not be able to murder God because Jesus would rise from the dead. God also informed the Devil, and all of living humanity, that Jesus would "bruise thy head" which meant that Jesus would utterly crush the Devil and all of his evil works which happens to be sin, evil, and spiritual death. God's enemies are the Devil and all evil, not His living humans that He creates in His image. Genesis 1:27 (KJB) Jesus never judged any human while He was on the earth. John 12:47 (KJB) Jesus judged only the Devil and all of his evil works when Jesus suffered and died on the cross. John 12:31-32; John 16:11; Hebrews 2:14-15; I John 3:8 (KJB) Jesus said that only "shall the prince of this world be cast out," which can only mean that God will purge His entire creation of the Devil and all of his evil works, and He will save every good and living human that He ever creates. John 12:31-32 (KJB) Jesus said that He would "draw all men unto me," which can only mean that God has devised a plan to save the entire human race from spiritual death and the sin and evil that causes it, some by His grace and all others when He appears to them in the end of the world. John 5:24; Revelation 5:11-14; Philippians 2:9-11 (KJB) God's compassion will not allow Him to refuse to save any human who confesses that Jesus is their Lord and Savior. John 11:25-26; John 6:37 (KJB) All living humans belong to God, not the Devil. When God states that all humans are alive to Him, how long will they live? The only possible answer is that they will live forever. Christ made sure of that. Luke 20:38; Ecclesiastes 3:14 (KJB)
The second part of Psalm 45:17 states that "the people," which can only mean every living human that God ever created, will "praise thee for ever and ever," which can only mean that God will save His entire living human race from the Devil and spiritual death. God will save some living humans by His grace, and they will inherit Heaven. John 17:24 (KJB). All other humans, on the earth and under the earth, Christ will save when He appears to them near the end of the world. They will be the meek who will inherit God's new earth that He will create. Matthew 5:5; Revelation 5:11-14 (KJB)
Friday, July 19, 2024
Commentary on Selected Psalms
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