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Thursday, December 11, 2025

Psalm 91: Protection is Found Under God’s Wings

The author of this Psalm is not known. Psalm 91 is a song of trust, and it contains both a wisdom psalm (vs. 1–13) and a divine oracle (vs. 14–16).  The author’s faith and theology of God’s providential care and sovereignty over all comes out repeatedly in the psalm. When you are in danger, read this Psalm with the eyes of faith. Notice the changes from “I” to “You” to “he” in this psalm. You may be surprised who quotes this Psalm in the New Testament.

   I. A fully secure protection comes from the God of the Bible (vs. 1–2)

      A. Four names for God; Most High, (Elyon Almighty (Shaddai), LORD (Yahweh), my God  (Elohim) are used. [God’s power as Creator, God’s redemption as covenant keeper]

      B. Four images of security; shelter, shadow, refuge, fortress are used [bird, soldier]

      C. These places are all locations of the utmost security (like a nuclear bomb shelter)

      D. The author testifies of his personal faith in the God of the Bible and the wisdom of having         this kind of relationship with this great God

      E. The providence and sovereign power of God are highlighted in these verses

      F. To live in wisdom, Yahweh must be the God in whom one trusts )A great confession(

      G. Will you choose to believe and trust Him?

 II. The kinds of protection the LORD provides (vs. 3–8)

      A. God will protect you from the planned entrapment (set-up) of expert con-artists                Fowler’s snare = a bird hunters net or trap that springs up as a surprise when the bird lands                 to eat the bait 

      B. God will protect you from destructive plaques that can attack body or mind. This is also a surprise attack from unseen enemies and would include demonic attacks, disease, depression,         slander against you, all types of sneaky evil attacks

      C. God will protect His elect like a bird protects her young in the nest, far from the hunter’s                net. Under the feather and under the wings are places of security and safety [bird]

      D. God will protect you like a large and small shield protects an ancient warrior [soldier]

      E. God’s protection of His own is 24/7

      F. The LORD gives security from all natural and supernatural attacks against His own

      G. Don’t compare yourself to others, God’s promise is to you if you belong to Him

      H. You will witness the righteous justice of God upon His enemies

And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose . . . Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword? (Rom 8:28, 35 ESV)

You will even be betrayed by parents, brothers, relatives, and friends. They will kill some of you. You will be hated by everyone because of My name, but not a hair of your head will be lost. (Luke 21:16–18 HCSB)

      I. God’s providence is so precise, that nothing can happen to you by any outside source unless     He grants it because it will fulfill a greater purpose in His plan of redemption

III. A fully secure protection comes from the God of the Bible (vs. 9–10)

      A. The believers are encouraged to deepen their faith in the LORD

      B. The blessing of the covenant are for the loyal, faithful ones

      C. The curses of the covenant are for the rebellious unfaithful ones 

      D. Will you choose to surrender to the LORD?

      E. Will you rest in God alone for your salvation, protection, and eternity?

IV. The kinds of protection the LORD provides (vs. 11–13)

      A. Miraculous protection will come according to God’s will

      B. The elect angels will work with the elect humans to fulfill God’s plan (Heb 1:14)

      C. The devil thought this was a promise to the Messiah (Luke 4:10–12)

      D. Jesus explained that this was not a blanket promise to ignore safety and common sense             and put God to the test

      E. The true believe will be a victor rather than a victim. Both the lion and cobra are symbols        for the evil one and the deadly enemies the elect will trample under foot (defeat).                                [See 1 Peter 5:8; Rev 12:9]

      F. Bottom line: Stay clean and close to Jesus the Messiah and there is absolutely nothing that            can sneak pass Him and harm you. He will not be surprised

 V. A Divine Oracle of Salvation (vs. 14–16)

      A.  The promises of this Psalm belong to the ones who are devoted to God with all their             hearts, mind, body, soul, feelings, will, thoughts—everything

      B. These acknowledge and know His name, they are committed to God

      C. They have a deep desire or longing for God, they love Him because He first loved them

      D. Deliverance, salvation, redemption comes to those who acknowledge their sin and long for    God’s redemption and forgiveness. This is the supernatural work of the Holy Spirit

      E. A close relationship with God is held by those who go to Him in prayer by faith and are in     close fellowship with Him. He answers their prayers and protects them

      F. God will honor and exalt His people when it is His time

     G. They will experience everlasting salvation because of the work of Christ for them

Lessons to live by:

Understand that the Bible uses figurative language in many places to help us understand great truths by things with which we are already familiar. God the Father not only does not have actual hands, eyes, or arms, but also He does not have wings or feathers. These are all analogies to help us understand truths about God

God’s sovereignty, power, and providence are really sweet truths when you are being persecuted by men. They are not comforting while one is in rebellion, but they are of great aid to believers going through difficult times

Faith in God and His promises in the Word are very important. Most of the promises to the Messiah as the head of His people are also to us )2 Cor 1:19–20(, but not the ones personally directed to Him as the God-Man. The promises to Israel as a nation )restoration, land( are not for the church. However, some of the promises to Israel as the chosen faithful people of God also apply to us as a chosen faithful people of God

God and God alone can protect you and provide for you. Man cannot save you, sanctify you, are harm you when you are walking in obedience to God in His way and word

We call out to God in prayer when we are helpless and He is still powerful

Monday, December 8, 2025

Psalm 76: The Victorious Strength of the God of Jacob

 The Divine Warrior, The Lion of Judah

This psalm is a hymn that is celebrating Zion, the city of David (Psalm 46, 48, 76, 84, 87, 121, 122). It pictures God as both a lion ready to defend its young and as a Divine Warrior ready to protect Jerusalem. This is the capital of the people God has chosen to bless and protect and the only place, in this day, on all the earth where His special presence dwelt. The psalm may be utilizing the “prophetic perfect” which refers to future events that must surely come to pass (Derek Kidner). Actually, 2 Chr 29:30 calls Asaph a seer, one who receives divine revelation of the future. Asaph, the writer of this song, was a contemporary with David (1 Chr 16:5).

   I. God’s chosen place (vs. 1–3)

      A. God’s relationship with Israel is by His selection of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob

      B. God is known in Judah

John 4:22 You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews.

      C. His name, Yahveh, is great in Israel

      D. His lair (natural thicket, hedge row) is Salem (Jerusalem)

      E. His den is Zion (The city of David, the lower part of Jerusalem, southwest side)

      F. God gave the Bible to the Jews and allowed His ark to be carried to Mt. Moriah, where                  Solomon built the temple, where God’s glory filled the Holy of Hollies 

      G. The devil will constantly try to destroy the Jews (Revelation 12), but Asaph predicts God               will protect them 

       I. Whatever weapons are used, when God shows up, they fail

       J. Fiery arrows can’t out do God. Man is no match for God


 II. God as the Divine Warrior (vs. 4–6)

      A. God is enveloped in light

      B. He is greater than the everlasting mountains

      C. Great warriors will fail

      D. At God’s word, those attacking Jerusalem will be destroyed

           1. Sennacherib Army, Isa 37:36

           2. The future attack on Jerusalem

 

III. God as the Divine Judge (vs. 7–9)

      A. Who wants to stand before an angry lion?

      B. God is making pronouncements from heaven

      C. The last judgment of all men, our God is a consuming fire

      D. God will save the humble remnant in the land of Israel

      E. When he comes to judge, He comes to save (visitation)

      F. God is the sovereign king over all nations. All men answer to Him

      G. God brings judgment on His time plan, not ours


IV. God as the awesome Sovereign over the entire earth (vs. 10–12)

      A. God is so sovereign, even the wrath of men is turned around to bring Him glory

      B. God’s providence is actually in control of angry men behind the scenes (Rom 8:28)

           1. Caiphas

           2. Pilot

           3. Jewish leaders

           4. Roman soldiers

      C. Respond to God wisely

      D. The covenant people are to keep their solemn promises to God

           1. Marriage

           2. Church membership

      E. Have reverential fear for this awesome, holy, glorious God

      F. Those outside of the covenant community have to submit to and fear the awesome God of           the Jews and the Bible

      G. God will break down proud men that have positions of authority

      H. Even the highest rulers will fear God


Lessons to live by:

We should not declare God’s choices as unfair. He gets to choose Jerusalem over Shechem, Hebron, Mecca, or Varanasi, India. Rank has its privileges. He is God, He gets to select where His Shechinah glory will dwell

It is very important to know God covenantally. Know God (Phil 3:10), make His name great          (John 12:27)

Deal with your sin problem, because God is a consuming fire

Reverence the God of the Bible

God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble. Pride is a root sin, do not play with it