Summary You Are My Refuge and My FortressPsalm 91 serves as a heartfelt reminder that faith in God equates to dwelling under His divine shelter. It reaffirms that those who sincerely trust God will experience His protection, deliverance, and care. The psalm reinforces that God's promises are not just for this life, but also for the promise of eternal salvation. Verses 1-2: Dwelling in Divine Refuge The Psalm begins with a powerful statement of faith, expressing an intimate relationship with God. The psalmist affirms that those who live in the presence of God and trust in Him are under His protective care. Verses 3-8: God's Protective Shield These verses reassure the faithful that God is their defense against various fears and dangers, both physical and spiritual. The metaphoric descriptions like 'fowler's snare' and 'deadly pestilence' emphasize God's comprehensive protection. Verses 9-13: The Assurance of Divine Care The Psalmist highlights that those who make God their refuge are not prone to any harm. God even orders His angels to guard the faithful in all their ways. Verses 14-16: God's Promises The Psalm ends with God speaking directly, promising salvation, honor, a long life, and His saving help to those who love Him and know His name. Psalm 91, a magnificent piece of biblical poetry, unfurls the promises of God's unfailing protection and care for those who place their trust in Him. The Psalmist speaks eloquently of the assurance, safety, and peace that comes from dwelling in the presence of the Almighty. This psalm offers profound insights into faith's power and the promises reserved for those who seek refuge in God. Teaching Points The Secret Place of the Most HighHe who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty. (Psalm 91:1) Emphasizes the importance of dwelling, not just visiting, in God's presence. The shadow of the Almighty signifies close proximity and protection. God as Our Refuge and Fortress I will say of the LORD, 'He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.' (Psalm 91:2) Trust in God is foundational for experiencing His protection. God is depicted as both a refuge (a place of safety) and a fortress (a place of strength). Deliverance from Hidden Dangers Surely He will deliver you from the snare of the fowler and from the deadly plague. (Psalm 91:3) God protects from both seen and unseen dangers. The snare of the fowler represents traps set by enemies, while deadly plague signifies widespread threats. Divine Protection and Angelic Assistance For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways. (Psalm 91:11) Assurance of angelic protection for those who walk in God's ways. Highlights the active role of angels in God's protective plan. Promises of Long Life and Salvation With long life I will satisfy him and show him My salvation. (Psalm 91:16) God's promise of longevity and ultimate salvation for those who love Him. Emphasizes the eternal perspective of God's protection. Practical Applications Cultivate a Habit of Dwelling in God's PresenceSpend daily time in prayer and meditation on God's Word. Seek to live in constant awareness of God's presence. Declare Your Trust in God Verbally affirm your trust in God as your refuge and fortress. Share testimonies of God's protection with others to encourage their faith. Be Vigilant Against Spiritual Dangers Stay alert to spiritual traps and temptations. Rely on God's wisdom and guidance to navigate life's challenges. Invite God's Protection Over Your Life Pray for God's angels to guard you and your loved ones. Trust in God's sovereignty over every aspect of your life. People 1. The Most High (Elyon)Description: Refers to God as the supreme and exalted one. The term "Most High" emphasizes God's sovereignty and authority over all creation. In Hebrew, "Elyon" signifies the highest or most elevated, underscoring God's supreme position. 2. The Almighty (Shaddai) Description: Another name for God, highlighting His omnipotence and ability to protect and provide. "Shaddai" in Hebrew conveys the idea of God being all-powerful and sufficient, capable of meeting all needs. 3. The LORD (Yahweh) Description: The personal name of God, often associated with His covenant relationship with His people. "Yahweh" is the sacred name revealed to Moses, representing God's eternal and unchanging nature. 4. My God (Elohim) Description: A term used by the psalmist to express a personal relationship with God. "Elohim" is a plural form in Hebrew, often used to denote the majesty and fullness of God's nature. 5. The Psalmist (Implied as the Believer) Description: The individual who trusts in God and seeks refuge in Him. The psalmist speaks in the first person, representing any believer who places their faith in God's protection. 6. The Fowler (Implied Adversary) Description: Symbolically represents any enemy or danger that seeks to ensnare or harm the believer. The fowler is not a literal person but a metaphor for threats or traps set by adversaries. 7. The Angels Description: Heavenly beings sent by God to protect and minister to the believer. The psalm mentions that God commands His angels to guard the faithful in all their ways. 8. The Young Lion and the Serpent (Implied Adversaries) Description: Metaphorical representations of powerful and cunning threats. These creatures symbolize dangers that the believer will overcome through God's protection. In Psalm 91, the primary focus is on the relationship between God and the believer, with God being the protector and the believer being the one who trusts and takes refuge in Him. The psalm emphasizes God's faithfulness and the assurance of His protection against various forms of danger. Places 1. The Secret Place of the Most HighThis refers to a place of intimate fellowship and protection under God's care. The Hebrew term "סֵתֶר" (seter) implies a hidden or concealed place, emphasizing the safety and security found in God's presence. 2. The Shadow of the Almighty Symbolizing God's protective presence, this place is described using the Hebrew word "צֵל" (tsel), meaning shadow. It conveys the idea of being under God's watchful care and protection. 3. Refuge A place of safety and trust, "מַחְסֶה" (machseh) in Hebrew, indicating a shelter or place of hope where one can find security in God. 4. Fortress This term, "מְצוּדָה" (metsudah) in Hebrew, suggests a stronghold or fortified place, representing God's strength and defense against adversaries. 5. Dwelling The Hebrew word "מָעוֹן" (maon) is used here, meaning habitation or abode. It signifies a place where one resides, highlighting the idea of living continually in God's presence. Events 1. Dwelling in the Shelter of the Most High"He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty." (Psalm 91:1) The Hebrew word for "dwells" is יָשַׁב (yashab), meaning to sit, remain, or inhabit. 2. Trust in God as Refuge and Fortress "I will say of the LORD, 'He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.'" (Psalm 91:2) "Refuge" is מַחְסֶה (machseh), indicating a place of safety or protection. 3. Deliverance from the Fowler’s Snare "Surely He will deliver you from the snare of the fowler and from the deadly plague." (Psalm 91:3) "Snare" is פַּח (pach), referring to a trap or a net. 4. Protection Under His Wings "He will cover you with His feathers; under His wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness is a shield and rampart." (Psalm 91:4) "Wings" is כָּנָף (kanaph), symbolizing protection and care. 5. Fearlessness in the Face of Danger "You will not fear the terror of the night, nor the arrow that flies by day," (Psalm 91:5) "Terror" is פַּחַד (pachad), meaning dread or fear. 6. Immunity from Plagues and Destruction "nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness, nor the calamity that destroys at noon." (Psalm 91:6) "Pestilence" is דֶּבֶר (deber), often referring to a plague or epidemic. 7. Witnessing the Punishment of the Wicked "A thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right hand, but it will not come near you. You will only see it with your eyes and witness the punishment of the wicked." (Psalm 91:7-8) "Punishment" is שִׁלּוּם (shillum), meaning recompense or reward. 8. Making the LORD Your Dwelling "Because you have made the LORD your dwelling—my refuge, the Most High—" (Psalm 91:9) "Dwelling" is מָעוֹן (maon), indicating a habitation or abode. 9. Angelic Protection "For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways." (Psalm 91:11) "Angels" is מַלְאָךְ (malak), meaning messengers or divine beings. 10. Treading on the Lion and Cobra "You will tread on the lion and cobra; you will trample the young lion and serpent." (Psalm 91:13) "Tread" is דָּרַךְ (darakh), meaning to walk or march over. 11. God’s Promise of Rescue and Honor "Because he loves Me, I will deliver him; because he knows My name, I will protect him." (Psalm 91:14) "Deliver" is פָּלַט (palat), meaning to escape or save. 12. Satisfaction with Long Life and Salvation "With long life I will satisfy him and show him My salvation." (Psalm 91:16) "Salvation" is יְשׁוּעָה (yeshuah), meaning deliverance or victory. Connections to Additional Scriptures Psalm 46:1God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in times of trouble. Proverbs 18:10 The name of the LORD is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe. Matthew 4:6 Reference to Psalm 91:11-12 during Jesus' temptation, highlighting the importance of rightly understanding Scripture. Romans 8:31 If God is for us, who can be against us? Prayer Points Thanksgiving for God's Protection Thank God for His constant protection and faithfulness. Praise Him for being your refuge and fortress. Trust and Faith Pray for increased trust in God's promises and His protective power. Ask for faith to overcome fear and anxiety. Protection for Loved Ones Pray for God's protection over your family and friends. Ask for His angels to guard them in all their ways. Wisdom and Discernment Seek God's wisdom to recognize and avoid spiritual dangers. Pray for discernment to make decisions aligned with His will. As we conclude this study, may Psalm 91 inspire you to seek the shelter of the Most High and rest in the assurance of His unfailing protection. Bible Study Questions 1. How does Psalm 91 define the concept of 'refuge'? How can you seek this refuge in your daily life? 2. What specific fears or dangers are mentioned in this Psalm? How does this translate to modern-day fears or anxieties you might face? 3. How can the imagery used in Psalm 91 (such as the 'fowler's snare' and 'deadly pestilence') be interpreted in today's context? 4. Reflect on the assurance given in verses 9-13. How can you apply this faith and assurance in the face of life's challenges? 5. In verses 14-16, God makes direct promises to those who love Him. What do these promises mean to you personally? 6. How does the promise of God's protection in Psalm 91 provide comfort in difficult times? 7. In what ways can Psalm 91 guide you in building a deeper, more personal relationship with God? 8. What does it mean to 'dwell in the secret place of the Most High' in the context of your daily life? 9. How does the theme of divine rescue and deliverance resonate with you? 10. How can the promises of longevity and salvation influence your perspective on life and afterlife? 11. How does the concept of 'knowing God's name' (v. 14) reflect on the personal relationship between God and believers? 12. How can you apply the reassurances of God's protection in Psalm 91 during times of global crisis, such as a pandemic? 13. How does Psalm 91 inspire you to strengthen your faith and trust in God's plan? 14. How can Psalm 91 be used as a prayer in moments of fear and uncertainty? 15. What role do angels play in Psalm 91, and what does that suggest about God’s care for believers? 16. How can you encourage others to find comfort in Psalm 91? 17. How does the language and imagery of Psalm 91 enhance its message of divine protection and care? 18. How does Psalm 91 influence your understanding of the nature of God? 19. In what ways can Psalm 91 guide you in handling anxiety and fears related to the future? 20. What actions can you take today to dwell in the 'shelter of the Almighty' as described in Psalm 91? Topics 1. Divine Protection and RefugePsalm 91 begins with the assurance of God's protection for those who dwell in His presence. The Hebrew word "סֵתֶר" (seter) is used, meaning "secret place" or "shelter," emphasizing the intimate and secure relationship between the believer and God. The verse states, "He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty" (Psalm 91:1). 2. Trust in God's Faithfulness The psalmist expresses trust in God's faithfulness as a shield and rampart. The Hebrew word "אֱמוּנָה" (emunah) is used, meaning "faithfulness" or "truth," highlighting God's reliability. "His faithfulness is a shield and rampart" (Psalm 91:4). 3. Deliverance from Fear and Danger The psalm describes deliverance from various fears and dangers, including terror, arrows, and pestilence. The imagery used conveys God's comprehensive protection over His people. "You will not fear the terror of the night, nor the arrow that flies by day" (Psalm 91:5). 4. Angelic Guardianship God commands His angels to guard His people, a promise of divine intervention and care. The Hebrew word "מַלְאָךְ" (malak) refers to "angel" or "messenger," indicating God's use of heavenly beings to protect believers. "For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways" (Psalm 91:11). 5. Victory over Evil The psalm assures believers of victory over evil forces, symbolized by the lion and the serpent. This imagery represents overcoming powerful and deceitful adversaries. "You will tread on the lion and cobra; you will trample the young lion and serpent" (Psalm 91:13). 6. God's Promise of Salvation and Long Life The psalm concludes with God's promise of deliverance, honor, and long life to those who love Him. The Hebrew word "יָשַׁע" (yasha) is used, meaning "to save" or "to deliver," emphasizing God's commitment to the salvation of His people. "With long life I will satisfy him and show him My salvation" (Psalm 91:16). Themes 1. Divine ProtectionPsalm 91 emphasizes God's protection over those who trust in Him. The psalm begins with the assurance that those who dwell "in the shelter of the Most High" will find rest "in the shadow of the Almighty" (Psalm 91:1). The Hebrew word for "shelter" (סֵתֶר, ^seter^) implies a secret or hidden place, indicating a secure refuge provided by God. 2. Deliverance from Fear The psalm addresses deliverance from various fears, including the "terror of the night" and the "arrow that flies by day" (Psalm 91:5). The Hebrew word for "terror" (פַּחַד, ^pachad^) suggests a sudden, overwhelming fear, which God promises to protect His people from. 3. Protection from Plagues and Pestilence The psalm assures believers of protection from deadly diseases, stating, "He will cover you with His feathers; under His wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness is a shield and rampart" (Psalm 91:4). The Hebrew term for "pestilence" (דֶּבֶר, ^deber^) refers to a devastating plague, highlighting God's power to safeguard His people from widespread calamities. 4. Angelic Guardianship God commands His angels to guard His faithful, as stated, "For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways" (Psalm 91:11). The Hebrew word for "angels" (מַלְאָכִים, ^mal'akhim^) signifies messengers or agents of God, emphasizing divine intervention and protection. 5. Victory over Evil The psalm promises triumph over evil forces, declaring, "You will tread on the lion and cobra; you will trample the young lion and serpent" (Psalm 91:13). The imagery of dangerous animals symbolizes threats and adversities, with the assurance of victory through God's power. 6. God's Faithfulness and Love The psalm highlights God's faithfulness and love towards those who love Him, stating, "Because he loves Me, I will deliver him; because he knows My name, I will protect him" (Psalm 91:14). The Hebrew word for "love" (חָשַׁק, ^chashaq^) conveys a deep, affectionate attachment, underscoring the relational aspect of God's protection. 7. Promise of Salvation and Long Life The psalm concludes with a promise of salvation and longevity for those who trust in God: "With long life I will satisfy him and show him My salvation" (Psalm 91:16). The Hebrew word for "salvation" (יְשׁוּעָה, ^yeshu'ah^) signifies deliverance and victory, encapsulating the ultimate assurance of God's saving power. Bible Hub Chapter Summaries and Bible Study Questions |