[The Lord Keeps You Safe Series] God Hears Your Criesಮಾದರಿ
The Lord Will Keep You Secure
The passage from which we will draw strength and assurance today is a jewel of the Scriptures. This psalm is one of the most famous ones of the Bible; most people know some of its verses by heart. In it, we can find powerful and vivid descriptions that will help us to understand the same concept or idea through different images, metaphors, and comparisons.
It is important to remember that the Psalms are songs and poems written to be memorized or sung. For this reason, we will find that many words are repeated. Repetition in Jewish poetry had the goal of allowing the listener to remember and better understand the verses. In our case, this repetition helps us to be continually reminded of God’s love, mercy, faithfulness, and power.
We often tend to focus on our own thoughts, and the psalmists are skillful in describing how they felt and how they chose to confront that feeling with the truth about God and his character. We are encouraged to put our trust and faith in the Lord Almighty, and to praise him for who he is and for what he would do for us.
Psalm 91 is the perfect depiction of security. The psalmist conveys the idea of feeling secure under the wings and the shadow of an All-Powerful God, the God Most High. Imagining this picture immediately makes you feel protected and untouchable. Instead of visualizing your worst nightmares and fears, visualize being under the wings of the Most High, or in a fortress—a safe place—who could ever harm you?
The psalmist’s advice is to “Run to him for safety, and no terrible disasters will strike you or your home” (verse 10 CEV). Why? Because God will command his angels to protect you wherever you go. They will carry you in their arms. How reassuring it is to know that God’s angels are always by our side, protecting us from all evil.
At the end of the psalm, there is a condition. God promises safety, protection, honor, a long-life, and his saving power if we love him and truly know him. It is our relationship and fellowship with him which will bring all these blessings into being. It is our faith in him and in his person, the knowledge of his grandeur, which will free us from evil. All we have to do is call out to him; he promised that he would answer and be there to protect us.
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An act of violence or terrorism is often followed by a period of fear. Are you suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder? Shocking experiences and traumatic events can bring feelings of fear, anxiety, or helplessness. In the midst of your fears, be assured that God cares for you and listens to your cries. This devotional contains words of comfort and assurance from which you can draw strength and truth.
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