#51 THE CALL TO OVERCOME: PSALM 91:1-2

     Many years ago, after my husband almost died twice in an eighteen month period, God focused our attention on a Psalm which has become one of the most meaningful passages in our lives. At the time, God had already encouraged us with Deuteronomy 30:15-20 (choosing life and blessings rather than choosing death and cursings); in this Psalm, we found the foundation that gave us the ability to choose life and blessings. Psalm 91 spoke so clearly to me that I copied it down and posted it on our front door. Every time we came into our house, we were reminded of the power of dwelling in the Secret Place of the Most High, so this Psalm remained on our door for a number of years and built our confidence in the absolute love that God has for all of us. It also became the call to overcome in our lives. For, truly, if we have any hope of overcoming the kingdom of evil, it has to begin with our choice of where we live. 

He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress; My God, in Him I will trust.      (Psalm 91: 1-2)

     When we began our discussions through the first several posts of this blog, we talked about how God was all there was before He started creating and how He created an alternative to Himself before He created any beings (first post, http://is.gd/d56i5). We inferred that, when God removed Himself from a “place,” the Wrath of God came into existence and was completely separate from where God was (aka the Secret Place of the Most High). Then we went on to discuss how Lucifer became Satan and set up his kingdom in the Wrath of God and how God went to the kingdom of evil to create our world. So, in the world we live in, two basic forces (good and evil) exist and God has given us the right to choose which force rules our lives. The trouble is our world is full of deception and misunderstanding because, by finding a way to scam Adam and Eve, Satan was able to construct an impenetrable wall between God and the human race. Satan built such a network of lies that finding truth was neigh to impossible (only Enoch and Elijah were able to get around Satan’s ploy). The Bible tells us how God worked with humans over many years to break through all the roadblocks Satan erected and how He made the way for Christ to be born. After Christ worked on correcting some of the misunderstandings people had about God, he went to the cross where he knocked down that dividing wall and made a way for people to not only find truth, but also for them to choose life and blessings. Christ opened the door to the Secret Place of the Most High for anyone who wants to enter. 

     Way back when I was in college, my Christian friends and I talked a great deal about having quiet times with God–times that we would devote to reading the Bible and praying. In my mind, somehow, this concept of having quiet times equaled visiting with God during regularly scheduled meetings. At that young age, I was challenged not only to find time for my quiet time, but also, to keep my mind centered on reading the Bible and praying while I was meeting with God. However, my concept of relating to God began changing after I graduated from college and moved away from family and friends. Suddenly, I didn’t have anyone but God to rely on, and I transitioned from having quiet time meetings with God to living my life snuggled next to Him on a comfy couch. In other words, I found my place in the Secret Place of the Most High and moved in. In the years since, I have never regretted my decision.

     Have you ever heard a sentiment that says something like God demands our worship and praise for His own sake because He is who He is? I think sometimes the statements we Christians make portray God as being somewhat egoistic. Psalm 91 shows us that God is not all about Himself, but He is all about us. He wants us to live in the place where He is–not for His sake, but for our sakes. Abiding under the shadow of the Almighty gives us a place of safety in a world of evil. As verse 2 encourages us, we can look at the Secret Place of the Most High through the lenses of being a refuge and a fortress. The dictionary defines “refuge” as being shelter or protection from danger or difficulty and “fortress” (fort, fortify) as being a permanent defensive place that is strengthened against attack. If anything is clear in our world, it is the fact that evil is intent on destroying all of us. Through Christ, God has made the way for us to escape that evil and to reach the point where our defense can destroy Satan’s offense. So, God wants us to abide in Him for our good, not for His selfish purposes.

     Psalm 91:2 ends with the words, “…in Him (God) I will trust.” I think we struggle with this word, “trust.” How many times have you trusted someone only to be disappointed or hurt? Yet, practically everywhere we go, we hear the words, “Just trust me (or us)?” I would like to propose a concept that has grown in my life as I have walked with God–I do not trust any human being (including myself), but I do trust God. Trust is defined as the firm confidence in the honesty, integrity, reliability, justice, etc. of another person or thing. As far as I can see, if the Bible is reality, there is only one entity who is worthy of our trust and that is God. Everyone and everything else in our world are subject to variableness. James 1:17 tells us that God does not vary in any way at all–His absolute love never changes. So, through the years, I have learned to put my trust in God and to obey Him by loving myself and my fellow human beings.

     Dwelling in the Secret Place of the Most High is a matter of choice, not of feelings. Listen again to God’s words found in Deuteronomy 30:19-20:

   I call heaven and earth as witnesses today against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life, that both you and your descendants may live; that you may love the Lord your God, that you may obey His voice, and that you may cling (cleave, KJV) to Him for He is your life and the length of your days; and that you may dwell in the land which the Lord swore to your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, to give them.

Life is found through dwelling in the Secret Place of the Most High, for it is there where we can find the knowledge, understanding, and wisdom we need to overcome the kingdom of evil. Each and every one of us has the right to abide under the shadow of the Almighty. We have a distinct choice in our world, and I’m praying for the day when all of us will understand the power of dwelling in the Secret Place of the Most High.

    All scriptures have been taken from the NKJV.

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#3 TRUTH AND FREEDOM

I hope you’re having a happy 4th of July! As we are celebrating the birth of our nation, our attention is turned upon the freedom that so many of our citizens have fought for. I, along with many others , appreciate our country and all the benefits we have from living here. In spite of the tough times we all are facing, we have a history of pulling together to get through them. I’m praying that we will hang in there this time.

I want to focus on something Jesus said about freedom. In John 8:32, he made a promise to us that we would know the truth and the truth would set us free. As I have been thinking about his words, I’ve realized several things. First, in a world full of deception, the promise of truth brings hope with it. With the constant battering of false words and deeds that swirl around us, we can sometimes feel that we have no anchor, no solid footing that we can rely on. Caged about with deception everywhere, how do we know what is real enough to hang onto? I think if there is a place of truth–a place where we can solidly put our feet–and we find it, then we can begin to work through what is real and what is not. And, then we can begin to find real freedom.

I know some believers claim that they (and sometimes they alone) have truth and that what we have to do is to listen to what they say and to do what they tell us to do. Yeah, right!  As I have mulled this situation over, I’ve come to consider the possiblity that truth is individual. Let me give you the logic behind this. Jesus said that truth is what sets us free. Free from what? Well, if we connect this freedom to the abundant life Jesus talks about in John 10:10, then we would be set free from what the thief brings–loss, death, and destruction. While we all may share in the specific types of evil that come against us, how we get ensnared in the them will be different for each one of us. Take bankruptcy, for example. Those people who file for it all end up in the same legal circumstance of having a judge making it official. Yet, a multitude of reasons for bankruptcy exist–one may have gambled everything away, another may have had unpaid medical bills, another may have had a business failure, etc. After each bankruptcy is finalized, every individual has a different truth that will set them free. Likewise, I believe that each of us has a set of truths that we need to know in order to be set free from the evil that is raging against us.

So, where does this set of truths come from? Titus 1:2 tells us that God does not lie. And, Deuteronomy 30:20 (KJV) tells us to cleave to–to become one with–God for He is our life (the life that Christ came to give us). So, it would make sense that if I wanted to know the truth so that I can be set free, I would go to God. I would ask Him for knowledge, understanding, and wisdom. I would put my trust in His ability to tell me the truth and to show me how to become free.

In the 40+ years that I have walked with God, I can tell you He has been faithful to set me free by working with me so I can know and understand truth. He has dug deep inside of me, where no other person can see, and He has put into words all of my attitudes and actions that the thief has used to try to tear me away from Him. As I see it, God alone has the truth that will set me free.

So, on this day, as we celebrate freedom, I encourage you either to continue to go to or to start to go to God for the truth that will set you free. God is the God of truth and we can rely on Him.

 

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