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The meaning of psalm 91

This book of Psalm 91 tells us that God's promise is certain, strong, and assurres us that he will be there for us no matter what we face. We will be safe from our adversary if we live in the Most High's secret place. 

God serves as a constant reminder that we are not alone. He will not abandon us even in the midst of difficulties or hardships. When things appear to be at their scariest, we have a natural tendency to despair and miss out on what God may be doing in our circumstances.

In these circumstances, you don’t tell God how big your storm is; rather, you tell the storm how big your God is! You have a God who lives in a secret place, who knows in and out of every situation, a God loaded with protective power. 

This psalm makes you sail through a situation where you had no clue how it was going to get better. The Lord shall pass through tribulation to make you see a brighter day. No lion or serpent shall have a space day in our lives. This psalm guarantees our victory at all times. 

It is frequently invoked in times of difficulty when life is exhausting and there appears to be no time or place to rest. This Psalms book is reassuring, comforting, and inspiring. Heaven will open and find you once you have read and digested it. God's angels will make it their mission to guide and protect you indefinitely. In the name of Jesus, every impossibility in your life will be consumed by fire. 


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