Protection, watchcare, and the ability to overcome. If we ever wonder why God wants us to choose Him–to choose to dwell in the Secret Place of the Most High–Psalm 91 gives us a strong and clear answer. God wants us to be safe from evil and to overcome the kingdom of evil and its desire to destroy us. Verses 3-13 describe the fullness of what abiding in the Secret Place of the Most High can bring into our lives. So, let’s begin with verses 3 and 4:
  For it is He who delivers you from the snare of the trapper and from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with His pinions and under His wings you may seek refuge; His faithfulness is a shield and bulwark.
    God is the only One who has the ability to deliver us from evil–remember Christ’s words when he taught the disciples how to pray: “…And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil…” (Matthew 6:13). When we choose to abide in the Secret Place of the Most High, we put ourselves in the position where God can give us the knowledge, understanding, and wisdom we need to avoid and to overcome the snares our enemy puts in our paths. You see, this is why Christ went to the cross–by obliterating the dividing wall between God and the human race, Christ made the way for us to find the escape from the kingdom of evil. In a sense, as verse 4 indicates, God has set up a refugee camp for the human race and Christ provided us with the access to that camp.
    I want to highlight the last part of verse 4–God’s faithfulness is a shield and bulwark (serves as a strong defense or protection). I know there are many people who have prayed and the evil in their lives has increased rather than ended. In those situations, we may find it easier to credit the lack of deliverance to God’s sovereignty rather than to look deeper into the circumstances. Remember, the Bible tells us in Genesis 3:1 that our enemy is crafty–Satan knows how to set complex traps that no human can get out of on his or her own. So often we just ask God to deliver us while we make no changes in what we believe and do. Listen, the choices we’ve made and our lack of understanding keep us in bondage to the kingdom of evil. How much time do we put into asking God for knowledge, understanding, and wisdom? If the Bible is reality, then God is faithful. If we’re not experiencing His faithfulness, then the lack is in us, not in Him. Christ spoke these words: “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock and it will be opened to you” (Matthew 7:7). Or, looking at this concept from another perspective, abiding in the Secret Place of the Most High demands a concentrated effort on our part.
   You will not be afraid of the terror by night, or, of the arrow that flies by day; of the pestilence that stalks in darkness, or the destruction that lay waste at noon. A thousand may fall at your side and ten thousand at your right hand, but it shall not approach you.
    There is a lot to be afraid of in our world–loss, death, and destruction lurk everywhere. I propose that, on the basis of these verses (Psalm 91:5-7), the place for us to deal with fear is in the Secret Place of the Most High. Or, in other words, we don’t have the ability to overcome fear before we abide in the Secret Place, but living under God’s shadow will enable us to defeat fear. As Psalm 56:3 says, “When I am afraid, I will put my trust in You.” As we abide in the Secret Place and gain knowledge, understanding, and wisdom from God, we will begin to overcome the fear of evil. We will gain victory over the loss, death, and destruction that is wrecking havoc in the human race. According to these verses, we can reach a stage where evil will not approach us–as far as I’m concerned, that’s a goal I reaching for.
  You will only look on with your eyes and see the recompense of the wicked. For you have made the Lord, my refuge, even the Most High, your dwelling place. No evil will befall you, nor will any plague come near your tent.
These verses (Psalm 91:9-10) make a tremendous statement–if we dwell in the Secret Place of the Most High, evil can’t reach us. Here is an answer to the question of why bad things happen to “good” people. Our own goodness cannot stop the kingdom of evil from attacking us–the only way we can keep out of the way of evil is to abide in God and pay attention to the knowledge, understanding, and wisdom that only He can give us. Christ set the example as he walked in our world–not once until the cross did anyone or anything harm him. Although Satan and his cohorts made every effort to destroy his life, Christ remained safe from evil until it was time for him to obliterate the wall between humans and God. And, on that cross, Christ gave his life–Satan didn’t take it.
    Now, a surface reading of verses 9 and 10 could imply that God was somehow behind the destruction of “wicked” people–we could infer that the destruction is God’s retribution for those people not choosing to abide in Him. Let’s think this through–if a person chooses not to abide in the Secret Place of the Most High, then he or she is not in the position to receive protection and watchcare from God. God will not override the decision any person makes, thus the kingdom of evil has free reign in the lives of those people who choose against abiding in God. These verses do not speak to the choices God makes, but to the ones human make. The only place to be safe is in the Secret Place and we are the ones who chose.
    Safety seems to be a highly underrated concept in Christianity. We may pray for God to bless us, but how much thought do we put into what our responsibilities are in assuring that we stay safe? After all, safety is a key component of overcoming evil–if we don’t stay safe, we are sitting ducks for destruction. So, finding the place of safety is in our best interest, and the only way we can get to that place is to seek God with everything we have.
    Finally, I don’t think we should rejoice in seeing the recompense of destruction coming upon any human being who might be included in the “wicked” (the whole kingdom of evil is wicked and we will see their destruction). Remember Isaiah 25:6-8? Let’s listen to this passage again:
  The Lord of Hosts will prepare a lavish banquet for all peoples on this mountain; a banquet of aged wine, choice pieces with marrow, and refined, aged wine. And on this mountain He will swallow up the covering which is over all peoples, even the veil which is stretched over all nations. He will swallow up death for all time, and the Lord God will wipe tears away from all faces. And He will remove the reproach of His people from all the earth. For the Lord has spoken.
God’s desire is that every human being chooses to dwell in the Secret Place of the Most High. That’s why Christ died on the cross. And, if the Bible is reality, we will see every person receive truth and understanding as Christ returns to our world–we will all be safe. That will be such a joy!
    All scripture is taken from the NASB.
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