Scripture | Psalm 91:4, “He will cover you
with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithfulness will
be your shield and rampart.”
Lesson 16 | The Promise of Protection
David in the above Psalm encourages the righteous
to believe and trust God to protect them from all the harm of the enemy. Some have taken this Psalm to mean that
nothing bad will ever happen to good people, but David would never have thought
that. He had been in many battles and
saw good people die and suffer for the cause of God’s Kingdom. Thus, David like Braveheart, before sending
His men into battle would most likely encourage them with these kinds of words
to remind them that no evil would harm them in the battle because they were on
God’s side.
All throughout this Psalm David uses the
imagery of a battle and incorporates it into spiritual terms. Thus, the reader should be comforted by the
fact they will have divine protection in life no matter what attacks they face
from their satanic enemies. In other
words, like in Psalm 23, David is promising God’s comfort and protection to His
people as they walk through the shadow of death.
Also, this Psalm is literally referring to the
work of Jesus on the earth, the cross, and in the grave. Jesus could not be harmed in any way by the
Devil because He was free from all sin. Also,
Jesus saw thousands of defeated souls on His side that had turned from the
Father and suffered greatly in hell, however, He was able to defeat the Devil
without any harm coming near Him.
As a result, the promise is clear for you and I
today- God promises to protect and guard us from the Devil and all of his spiritual
attacks. Therefore, put on the full
armor God and stand your ground because God is with you and promises His
faithfulness will be your shield, Ephesians 6:10-19!
Reflection | Are you sure of God’s protection from evil in your life today?
Action | (1) Thank God through Jesus Christ for His salvation which brings protection from your spiritual enemies. (2) Declare God’s victory in your life over whatever spiritual battle you may be facing. (3) Lastly, remain in confidence and victory because God keeps you safe.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Leviticus 1:1-3:17, Mark 1:29-2:12, Psalm 35:17-28, & Proverbs 9:13-18. Clickhere to read online.
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