"A thousand shall fall at
thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee.
There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy
dwelling." (Psalm 91:7,10)
Naturally speaking, this is a terrifying world we're
living in today. A world that staggers from one disaster to another.
Almost daily we hear about wars, about the dangers of
nuclear weapons and chemical warfare, about oil spills and earthquakes and
floods, about diseases on the rise and crime sweeping through our cities.
But in the midst of it all, God is promising to be a
refuge and afortress to those who will trust and dwell in Him.
"But, Gloria," you might say, "He made
that promise thousands of years ago when things weren't in as desperate shape
as they are today!"
That may be so, but you know what? That promise is
right up to date. It was made for our generation. Just think about it. Back
when Psalm 91 was written, man hadn't even invented weapons that could destroy
ten thousand people at once. We're the generation that did that. So when
He said, "No evil will befall you," He was including us.
No evil will befall you. My, what a statement! You
need to catch hold of it and believe it today. Believe that God wants to be God
in your life. He wants to be your protection. He wants to be your security. He
wants to be the first Name you call when trouble comes your way. He wants to be
the One that you trust in and look to, to keep you safe. And if you'll do that,
He'll never, never let you down.
He can handle all the dangers that surround you. I
don't care how bad they are, He can handle them! He proved that with Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abednego. They were bound and thrown into a fiery furnace that was
so hot that the men who threw them in were killed by the heat. Now you can't
get in any more trouble than that. But God brought them through and when they
came out, they didn't even smell like smoke. Hallelujah!
So, no matter how terrifying things around you seem to
get, trust God. He'll always be faithful. He'll never be out doing
something else when you need help. He'll be right
there to deliver you from any problem, any catastrophe, any kind of
devastation.
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