May you be resolved with me.
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May you be resolved with me.
However, the sentiment he relays in this quote is one that many postmillennials want to relay in their eschatology.
Put into practical words, God as Creator stands as a Promise to His people of their protection and assurance in righteousness. Any attack against God’s purpose for His people can be equated and symbolized as a destruction of the created order or “the foundations.” And if that can be done, the righteous have no hope (v. 3).
Throughout this prayer the corporate nature of the Jesus’ teaching is primary. And yet this teaching is not “for others” but principally for “us” in an individualistic sense! It was given directly to you and me. It is a prayer meant for you and me. And it is meant to be a prayer that incorporates others.