psalm 91 commentary john macarthur
(4.) They shall not only have an admittance, but a residence, under God's protection; he will be their rest and refuge for ever. Please contact the publisher to obtain copies of this resource. 91:10 There shall no [nothing comes our way God has either not decreed or not allowed] evil [that which is the opposite of good; any misfortune] befall thee, neither shall any plague [refers to some physical blow; general term for plague] come nigh thy dwelling. Ought the Church to Pray for Revival? They are such as call upon him, as by prayer keep up a constant correspondence with him, and in every difficult case refer themselves to him. If these verses sound familiar, it is probably because Satan quoted them as part of Jesus second temptation. Psalms 91 Commentary - Charles Spurgeon's Treasury of David In this verse, resting in the shadow of the Almighty is the blessing that the faithful person experiences for dwelling in Yahwehs presence. He is neither fickle nor false, neither weak nor mortal; he is God and not man, and therefore there is no danger of being disappointed in him. In 1969, after graduating from Talbot Theological Seminary, John came to Grace Community Church. The charge given to the angels concerning the saints. I will set him on high, because he has known my name. It is only because they have made the Lord God their dwelling place, dwelling in safety and abiding in Him, therefore as their refuge, nothing evil will befall them and no plague will come close to their tents. 7 A thousand may fall at your side, so that you wont dash your foot against a stone. After clicking 'Register', you will receive an email with a link to verify your account and to complete your registration. : A Closer Look At A Popular Tradition, Audio of "Church Leaders and the Use of Honorific Titles", The Nativity Story - Download A 16min Edited Version for Christmas, Binding and Loosing (Matthew 16:19) - w/audio, What does "God blesses those who bless Israel really mean? (2.) 7 A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee. Psalm 91:1 Commentaries: He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High Psalms for the Anxious - Grace to You Nay, not thy person only, but thy dwelling, shall be taken under the divine protection: There shall no plague come nigh that, nothing to do thee or thine any damage." I. His nature we cannot fully know; but by his name he has made himself known, and with that we must acquaint ourselves. There being no reason to question his sufficiency, fitly does it follow, In him will I trust. Angels are not appropriate objects of our worship. Here is great security promised to believers in the midst of this danger: "Thou shalt not be afraid. It is probable that this psalm also was penned by David; it is a writ of protection for all true believers, not in the name of king David, or under his broad seal; he needed it himself, especially if the psalm was penned, as some conjecture it was, at the time of the pestilence which was sent for his numbering the people; but in the name of the King of kings, and under the broad seal of Heaven. That seems to overstate the case. This is the verse that Satan used to tempt the Lord in the Wilderness to tell Jesus to throw Himself off the highest part of the temple (Matt 4:5) because the angels are commanded to protect Him (Matt 4:6).
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