David Guzik talks about how God wants to be our protector and helper in times of plague and pestilence. A very timely message for our time. Here is a link to David Guzik's commentary on Psalm 91: enduringword.com/bible-commen...
David thank you for your studies. We believe the Lord lead us to you and feel we are really learning about the love and beauty of our Savior Jesus Christ. May God bless and protect you and your family and open doors with His mighty protection and favor.
David, thank you! Even before Covid19 I’ve prayed this Psalm over myself a good deal. It is now time for all of God’s children to stand firmly on His promises!
Wow. I love to listen to David Guzik. I thank God for making me come across his books and RU-vid channel. God continue to bless you abundantly. 🇬🇧🇬🇧❤🙏🏽
If you are THE David Guzik re blue letter Bible, thank you so much for your commentaries. Read them for years. The Lord gave me this a few days ago via songs, teachers like you, and friends. Praying and decreeing it in prayer for all the people throughout the world. My friend, a pastor, evangelist, singer, husband and father in Virginia is in a coma re the virus. Will be on ventilation for 7-10 days. Shalom. X
Thank you Pastor Guzik for your Bible Studies! …This is the Bible Study I have dreamed of finding! God Bless your Loving work and faith for Our Father God and Our Savior Jesus Christ of Nazareth, born in Bethlehem, Son of God, Our Savior and Redeemer!❤️🎚🙏🙏
Let’s ask Moses and David when we get to meet them. Yes it is the best because it calls us to be living under the shadow of His Wings and dwell yes staying there. Live in it. We are abiding sounds like David. He and Moses lived each moment in The Lord. thank you for pulling all this out for me.
Thank you for sharing! I am grateful the good Lord directing me here. My adult grandson has been going through a painful physical trial with severe neck pain for 5 years now. He will be 22 next month. He asked me what does Psalm 91 mean...when it talks about no plague shall befall me. After reading psalm 90-92 and then I was directed online to this sight! Again thank you!!!
Psalm 91 is a piece of Biblical advice and instruction for life in 2020. It is written to build a person's faith and trust in Father God so that no evil can touch us. It finishes with future-tense promises from the Lord ("I will ...."), and it is why millions of believers who pray to implement the Word of God are thriving with confidence at this world-wide crisis time. Praise God for teachers of the Word who instruct us and care for us.
Psalm 91. Thank you so much for this encouraging lesson on this difficult time. I really enjoy how you David unpack the Psalms and bring them alive. God bless you for being faithful 🙏
Amen..that what i do,,i set my love upon him..amd him alone...practice his true words .i wont ever look back..am in it with you jesus in the long haul ..jesus won
Yes dwelling in the Secret place deep intimacy with the Lord Jesus confirms this can be available to All , however many will find the wide not narrow road nor the Hard Way Thank you David I feel your Work , the Work of the Word Thru and in You , is Divinely inspired from the Dwelling place of the Lord , the commentaries the Lord writes Thru you are Amazing and Timeless . Thank you Jesus Christ thank You David for being a willing Servant of the Lord . Wow
Thank you im trying to understand the bible and you are a man of God. You explain it perfectly. I try to look for you and hear you lesson. Please text me god bless
It’s deconstruction. And deconstructing doesn’t have to have anything to do with doubting God. Deconstruction, as it is happening today, is largely the recognition that the greed, misogyny, abuse, intolerance, perversion, and hypocrisy found in many Christian organizations or perpetrated by Christian leaders are in complete opposition to the teachings of Jesus. Joshua Duggar? Hillsong? The Catholic Church? Joel Osteen? I do love that you point out that this, as a psalm, is not a declaration of dry fact and absolute promise. It is a song of hope, and God is certainly capable and perfect in His sovereignty. I also enjoyed the application to spiritual plague and suffering. Great take. Thanks for this commentary.
Awesome! I have been trying to get this me, and have listened to the Charles Spurgeon commentary several times. Wanted another and saw yours. I believe it's comformation that this really is possible as we interact with Jesus continually, and ask for constant filling of the Holy Spirit every day. This boggles my mind! I want this so much. What a great instruction on how to abide in Christ's Love.
It only applies to us in this Dispensation of Grace if you spiritualize it, of which you did an excellent job. But put in it's proper Dispensation ( Kingdom program concerning the Nation of Israel), this Psalm is about the believing remnant of Israel identifying with their Messiah & God's promise of protection upon THEM & finally will bring them into the Kingdom. Verse 8 is a reference to the 2nd Advent. (The Body of Christ will have been raptured & gone at this time.) Verse 16, "my salvation" is about life in that Kingdom.
Well that’s interesting and all... if you’re a dispensationalist. But this psalm is a prophetic one OF the Messiah and all of those who are IN HIM who have the same promises.
@@JonathanGrandt Really? Well if any evil befall thee, or any plague come nigh thy dwelling (i.e. corona virus?), you may be sorely disappointed that this promise didn't work for you. Because it's not a promise to us today. Despite the fact that so many of us were wrongly taught to sing, "Every Promise in the Book is Mine"...every chapter, every verse, every line....We're not spiritual Israel just because we got saved, we are a part of a whole new category, one new man, the body of Christ. Blessings!
Am praying for an open door for full time Christian Ministry. I quit my job because the labor department will be wrong to serve under. I served under Donald Trump towards an elect government.
In the original Hebrew the word for "secret place" is cether. That word is also found in Psalm 139:15 where we read it is the place where we are created (NIV). Then go to Ephesians 2:10 and we see we were "created in Christ Jesus..." So, Jesus Himself is that "secret place." Did I stretch this too far, Pastor?
I have a question! You say that in verse 3 it is not considered an "absolute promise" of God, but would you say that verse 4 is indeed an absolute promise of God? If so, how do we distinguish from absolute promises in His word verses not. How do you know that both are not absolute promises? Thank you!
Thank you, this is a great question for Pastor David's Live Q&A each Thursday at 12PM Pacific! We'll try to include it this week or the following week!
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