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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

If God is in fact our Enemy with only destructive intentions toward us, why do we experience any good at all? It isn’t surprising that life is painful. What’s surprising is that life is joyful. What do our simple, daily joys mean? Is God pretending to be our Friend, is He setting us up for the ultimate nasty surprise? Or is God sending us signals every day that His heart is loving and kind, so kind that we can go back to Him in repentance and find His arms open to us?
Stephen Charnock

In my opinion, advocating, allowing and practicing psychiatric and psychoanalytical dogmas within the church is every bit as pagan and heretical (and therefore perilous) as propagating the teachings of some of the most bizarre cults. The only vital difference is that the cults are less dangerous because their errors are more identifiable.
Jay Adams

Bible – German Luther Psalm Chapter 101:1-8.

Index: German Luther

 

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101:1 (Ein Psalm Davids.) Von Gnade und Recht will ich singen und dir, HERR, lobsagen.

101:2 Ich handle vorsichtig und redlich bei denen, die mir zugehören, und wandle treulich in meinem Hause.

101:3 Ich nehme mir keine böse Sache vor; ich hasse den Übeltäter und lasse ihn nicht bei mir bleiben.

101:4 Ein verkehrtes Herz muß von mir weichen; den Bösen leide ich nicht.

101:5 Der seinen Nächsten heimlich verleumdet, den vertilge ich; ich mag den nicht, der stolze Gebärde und hohen Mut hat.

101:6 Meine Augen sehen nach den Treuen im Lande, daß sie bei mir wohnen; und habe gerne fromme Diener.

101:7 Falsche Leute halte ich nicht in meinem Hause; die Lügner gedeihen bei mir nicht.

101:8 Jeden Morgen will ich vertilgen alle Gottlosen im Lande, daß ich alle Übeltäter ausrotte aus der Stadt des HERRN.