The Daily Word
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“You are my hiding place and my shield.” These are the words of the Psalmist in Psalm 119. It conjures up a vision in my mind of a person being hunted by an armed group and finding a cave that only has one entrance and in front of that entrance the hunted individual is able to set up a defensive barrier to prevent any harm coming to him.
This speaks of security in the face of danger or conflict and it is easy to see the comparison that the psalmist was making to God’s protection, not from physical harm but from spiritual harm. It calls to mind also a mother hen shielding her chicks and also the spiritual armour that Paul refers to in his letters. God hasn’t just saved us from sin and then left us to fend for ourselves, He is always near to us and wants to protect us from spiritual harm. In addition, neither the cave, the hiding place, or the shield require our effort to put in place, they are always there.
The world is a very perilous spiritual place, if we don’t ask God to protect us, we are in grave danger of serious spiritual harm. But Jesus said to His Disciples, “I will never leave you or forsake you”. Let’s make certain that we seek the Lord’s protection at all times and particularly when we know we are being attacked by forces well beyond our power to resist in our own strength.
Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church

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