• DWELL IN SAFETY

  • Sep 13 2024
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Luke 21:8 (VOICE)

    Be careful. It’s easy to be deceived. Many people will come claiming to have My authority. They’ll shout, “I’m the One!” or “The time is now!” Don’t take a step in their direction.

    In the fear-charged atmosphere of our present world, people cannot help but feel the disquieting hum of uncertainty. 'Doomsday prepping' is trending, with wealthy billionaires investing their fortunes in underground compounds and 'survival condos' to hedge against unforeseeable turmoil. This reflects the accuracy of the Word of God: men’s hearts will fail because of fear (Luke 21:26).

    Yet God always provides a place of safety for those who are His. The children of Israel dwelt safely in Goshen, immune to the plagues of Egypt. Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord and escaped the destruction of the flood in the ark God instructed him to build. Ultimately, God’s people will be caught away, safe from the enemy’s wicked onslaught that will besiege the Earth.

    Despite the palpable fear that surrounds us, we are reminded of the promised land – a place of refuge – where God’s people can dwell securely without fear of oppression or enemies. It reminds us that we are heavily protected, heavily guarded, and heavily defended – GOD PROTECTED! His protection transcends any physical stronghold billionaires may construct.

    PROPHETIC DECLARATION

    I am under God’s divine protection. In the midst of global uncertainty and fear, not a single hair on my head will be harmed. I dwell securely without fear. I am heavily protected, heavily guarded, and heavenly defended in Jesus’ Name! Amen.

    FURTHER STUDY

    Exodus 6:8

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