God’s protection

By Andrea Delwiche

“Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust’” (Psalm 91:1,2).

Words like refuge and fortress in Bible passages can sometimes slip past us. Perhaps we’ve heard them so many times that they are nearly too familiar, or perhaps we’ve never taken the time to define them and really consider what it means to call God “my refuge” or “my fortress.”

A refuge is a place of shelter. People fleeing violence in their homes or countries need a safe place to go. A wildlife refuge is an area of land or water that has been set aside so a variety of species of animals can live in safety.

A fortress can be thought of as a castle. It could also be a secure geographical spot like an island or a secluded spot hidden in the mountains.

What happens if you and I take the time to personalize these pictures of God as a refuge or a fortress? How do you relate to these pictures of God? Do you see God providing refuge like a warm, dry home or can you picture yourself resting along the quiet shores of a lake—a refuge from all that would harm you. How about a fortress? Take time and sit with God in prayer, asking his Holy Spirit to open these words to you, to help you see all the protection that God offers you today. 

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About the Author

Andrea Delwiche

Andrea Delwiche lives in Wisconsin with her husband, three kids, dog, cat, and a goldfish pond full of fish. She enjoys reading, knitting, and road-tripping with her family. Although a lifelong believer, she began to come into a deeper understanding of what it means to follow Christ far into adulthood (always a beginner on that journey!). Andrea has facilitated a Christian discussion group for women at her church for many years and recently published a book of poetry—The Book of Burning Questions.

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