Our Fortress
Read Psalm 91.
He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.Observe that the poem opens by announcing the irresistible power of prayer. Then in order to bring home the fact that this law applies to us, and that by no possibility could we be an exception, it now changes over to the first person and makes us say “I.” It compels us to voice the I AM.
I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: The Lord means God. How can this knowledge become a presence and refuge? Secular knowledge, which is intellectual, cannot; but the true knowledge of God is an actual experience – not a thing of the head, but of the heart – and this is indeed a Presence and a place. As a general rule, people contact this Real Self only vaguely and occasionally. Then, if they pray regularly, the gleams of intuition gradually strengthen into a definite sense of the Presence of God.
My God; in Him will I trust. However worried or depressed you may be, however full of doubts and misgivings, still the fact that you are praying means that you have at least enough faith for that. The faith to go on praying in the midst of doubts about results is the tiny grain of mustard seed that Jesus says is sufficient for practical purposes. Declaring in Him will I trust means that you have now determined to trust by ceasing to worry and fear. This is the legitimate and spiritual use of the will.
When we turn to God for our safety and protection, we are empowered to release our anxiety and earthly concerns about problems we face. It does not allow us to ignore the things we must do to address those issues. It simply frees us from the negative emotions which plague our spirits and our minds and replaces them with hope and confidence that “we will be delivered”.
From the fortress,
Z gardener
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