Psalm 27:3

Psalm 27:3  

Our God will guard us

     It is easy to read this passage and to ponder David’s precarious hold on the nation of Israel. They had come from nothing; slavery in Egypt followed by 40 years of wandering in the Sinai and Negev deserts. This company of moaners and complainers had eventually entered the Promised Land and learned to be conquerors. Slowly they had driven the pagan nations out of Israel and taken control, however, they remained “surrounded by enemies.” Just as in Israel today, there could be a flashpoint at any moment that could then descend into all-out war. David was no fool, he knew the dangers, which is why he had to trust in God. Unlike Israel today, a people who never seem to learn, the ancient king believed that whatever and whoever conspired against him he could be confident in the Lord. Let us take his confidence to heart, whatever the dangers that surround us and our families and our nation and the church of Jesus Christ we need not fear. Though it seems like armies are surrounding us and war breaks out, our God will guard us, equip and arm us, and give us the victory. This is how precious we are; the Satan can never win; we have to believe this. 

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