The Lord is our Shield

Ps 3: But you, Lord, are a shield that protects me; you are my glory and the one who restores me
How comforting to know that the Lord is our shield as part of our spiritual armor. It isn’t just a metal shield but the shield of faith that we must carry into battle. [Eph 6:16] It can deflect the enemy as he seeks to find the right weak point in our armor. The psalmist knows that when he goes into battle, he must not just have the entire armor covering his body but also that shield to carry. It can be lifted and placed in front of us to block the enemy’s advance seeking to disarm and defeat us. The enemy can see the advancing army but can’t see the individuals carrying the shield.

Without it, we are vulnerable. With it, we can deflect the enemy’s arrows.

Today, do as the Roman soldiers, dip your shield in the living water to extinguish the enemy’s arrows. Then lift your shield of faith as you encounter the enemy and his advancement.

The Lord is my shield & protector

2Samuel 22  What do you do when you come to the realization that through all of life’s struggles God has been at your side? When you look back do you take time to journal or sing praises? David took an entire chapter to share his mindset and his praise to God for His loving kindness. He looked back and said, “God is my refuge.” God has saved me from violence—wonder if he was thinking how close he came to death when Absalom was seeking to take his life and install himself as king? It was at that time, as he notes, the currents of chaos overwhelmed me. Yet in vs 7, he recalls how in this time of distress he called out to the Lord and from His heavenly temple He heard and responded. His response came in the form of darkness, thick rain clouds, thunder, and lightning. How often do we see a thunderstorm as evidence of His listening and power? I can attest to that. Many years ago God did exactly that for me when I called out to the Lord; reveal Yourself to me for I am in a quandary.

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Where have you been that you have called out to God and He revealed Himself in some miraculous way? Would you share that we all may praise God and share in your answer?

Vs 31 the Lord’s promise is reliable; he is a shield to all who take shelter in him.

 

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