Psalm 49: 'But God will redeem my soul from the power of the grave; for he shall receive me'.
Wealth redeems not. God does. The psalm announces the authority of God over Death. The ultimate forces. Interestingly their realms seems to have only the grave as border. Death takes all alive, to grave. God takes from Grave. We the living face only Death, or nothing. In this sense, wealth is enjoyable only when we face nothing. The pleasure of wealth belongs to those under the illusion of eternal life. Yet it started with God taking one from the grave. In this sense, one does not know eternal life unless seeing death. Eternal, therefore, does not reach to the past, and eternal life actually means not really temporal unlimitedness, but the overcoming of Death.
The realisation of the meaningless of wealth, or the might of Death, renders sorrow to all that lives. The joy in God is therefore not so much joy, but the power that sustains us through this life, with an understanding of the sorrow of life. Hence, beauty is enjoyable, but not entirely joy. Or, joy should be discerned from happiness. In all cases, there is difference between the state of recognition and of ignorance for Death and salvation.
The realisation of the meaningless of wealth, or the might of Death, renders sorrow to all that lives. The joy in God is therefore not so much joy, but the power that sustains us through this life, with an understanding of the sorrow of life. Hence, beauty is enjoyable, but not entirely joy. Or, joy should be discerned from happiness. In all cases, there is difference between the state of recognition and of ignorance for Death and salvation.
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