3 Asshur shall not save us; we will not ride upon horses: neither will we say any more to the work of our hands, Ye are our gods: for in thee the fatherless findeth mercy.
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In all the times, was character to certain persons, and to a whole nation to hope on strong protectors. In particular, for the Jews in the VIII c. before J.C. such protector was "Assur", the Assyrian empire, which, with all the complexities and the problems of relations, was all the same for the country and a defender, and a protector. But, as with any kind of protection, it was necessary to pay for everything. If we take, in particular Jews, then for their formal alliance, and practically vassal relations with the Assyria, they paid with a part of their sovereignty.
Such is the law of the fallen world, in which each looks above all for his own profit and is going to help nobody free of charge. But here is, to God, in His Kingdom, the laws are different. And it is not a matter here that God is absolutely altruist. For the life of the Kingdom, apparently, do not apply at all our notions of altruism and egoism, which, generally, turn out upon verification to be two sides of one coin. The fact is that the kingdom lives another life.
In our world the vital resources are limited and finite. If we want to share something, we have to abandon what we share, and it stops belonging to us. And for us, sooner or later stands absolutely the question of the compensation of the lost. Everything is different in the Kingdom. The resources of the Kingdom are infinite, and there are here no problems of lack or compensation. Furthermore: they increase every time, when we are ready to share with the neighbor what we have.
In our world, the resources disappear as we use them, and the more the people use a particular resource, the less it remains. In the Kingdom, resources as we use them increase, and more the people use in common the same resource, it becomes more. That is why every person and every people choosing God as protector and having established with Him deep and full relationships, contributes to the life of the Kingdom, enriching it. To the joy and benefit of oneself. And to the delight of the King.