Memorise: The name of the Lord is a strong tower: The righteous runneth
into it, and is safe. Proverbs 18:10
Refuge is
used in the Bible as a reference to a secure shelter or a place of protection
from danger or distress. A refuge is a stronghold that is commonly used for
retreat, healing and renewal. Ultimately, refuge is a common metaphor for God
in the Bible. 2nd Samuel 22:3 says:
“The God
of my rock; in him will I trust: He is my shield, and the horn of my salvation,
my high tower, and my refuge, My saviour; thou savest me from violence.”
In effect,
God is our fortress, a strong tower, a rock of defence, our shield, a shade of
protection, and a shelter in the time of storm. He is Mighty to deliver, Mighty
to save, the Mighty man in battle and the Lord of hosts. What a father does
goes a long way in affecting the life of a child. Our Heavenly Father does not
only neutralize weapons designed against His children, He also protects them
from harm. Here is a story I have shared severally: In the 50’s while I was
still very young, we had mining activities going on in my village and the roads
were very narrow. Nigeria
was still under colonial rule then. Normally, white men came in a jeep to
collect the gold that the miners got. They were so powerful in those days that
the villagers believed that if they killed your child, you have to tell them
“thank you” so that you will not be sent to prison; they were dreaded.
One day, my
sister and I were returning from the farm when we suddenly heard the sound of a
jeep coming at top speed. My sister immediately grabbed my hand and we both
jumped out of its way, landing in an empty mine pit. We barely escaped the jeep
but before we could heave a sigh of relief, we found ourselves before a snake.
Because our Father can preserve lives, I lived to tell the story. In Luke
10:19, God empowered all believers in Christ over snakes, scorpions, power
of the enemy, and over demonic agents and all their activities. I prophecy in
the Name that is above all other names, God will protect you and defend
everything that is yours this season in Jesus’ name. Psalms 20:7-8 says;
“Some
trust in chariots, and some in horses: But we will remember the name of the
Lord our God. They are brought down and fallen: But we are risen, and stand
upright.”
The Word of
God is trustworthy, reliable and dependable. Whatever you may be passing
through, trust in God and call upon His name today, He will give you peace all
round.
Prayer
Point: Father, thank you for being my hiding place and my refuge, please keep
me secure for the rest of my life in Jesus’ name.
Bible in one year: Ezekiel 21-22, Psalms 70
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