Sunday, November 22, 2009

The Call of the Kingdom:


We often make our duties harder
by thinking them hard.
We dwell on the things we do not like
till they grow before our eyes,
and, at last, perhaps shut out heaven itself.
But this is not following our Master,
and He, we may be sure,
will value little the obedience of a discontented heart.
The moment we see
that anything to be done is a plain duty,
we must resolutely trample out
every rising impulse of discontent.
We must not merely prevent our discontent
from interfering with the duty itself;
we must not merely prevent it from
breaking out into murmuring;
we must get rid of the discontent itself.
Cheerfulness in the service of Christ
is one of the first requisites to make that service Christian.
Frederick Temple

The Call of the Kingdom:
As children in the kingdom of God
we need to be committed to one another
as we walk our journey with the LORD,
committed to stand beside one another
in kingdom pursuits,
committed to seeing each another finishing well.

As we look through church history
or look at the contemporary church
we see that the number of people who are in ministry
who finish the race well are statistically only about twenty percent.

This should grieve our hearts,
as it does the heart of God…

Two of the keys to running well and finishing well
are having a solid foundation (the pursuit of God’s Word)
and having a ministry that grows
only out of intimacy with the LORD.

Our walk in the kingdom
is not just about gaining information
but must be about experience transformation.

We must be diligent to evaluate and determine
if we are truly experiencing
transformation in our journey with God.

Understanding that our transformation is a progression over time
we should pause at times in our walk
to allow the LORD and His Holy Spirit
to examine our hearts with this regard.
God desires to build in us
foundations and communion with Him
that will transform us
so that we might become transformers in the world
.

We understand that as we examine these parameters
of walking with God,
none of us have arrived
but we are seeking together to help one another
on a course in life that we continue to go pursue these things
and to continue to grow in these things.

We need to evaluate our walk periodically
examining these areas:

1. Do we exhibit a consistent growing relationship
with the LORD
that is built on intimacy with Him
One of the prime reasons
people in the kingdom and in ministry do not finish well
is because in the interest in their view of success
they stop pursuing intimacy with the LORD.
Their ministry begins to take the place
of intimacy with the LORD


We need to establish a lifestyle
that will that will continue throughout our days
that will assure that we will continue to grow
in our intimacy with the LORD.

We need to identify our position
as a son or daughter of God.

We dare not fall into the trap
of trying to earn
that which has been freely given to us in Christ
.

We need to recognize if we are performance driven
or driven by eternal Love
that comes our of intimacy with the LORD

We have been adopted
not because of anything we have done
we have been adopted
because of the Love of God
because of choices that He made
because of His nature


When we have become established in that,
when we are settled in that
and we are not trying to earn something…
then we become free.
to move and flow in the grace of God
and the anointing of God.

Ministry to others is the icing on the cake…
it is not the cake itself…
it is the fun stuff we get to do with Jesus
for we are co-laborers with Him.

9For we are God's fellow workers;
you are God's field, God's building.
1 Corinthians 3:9 NAS

2. Are we demonstrating a consistent
growing relationship with the Body of Christ
built of transparency.

It is wonderful to be intimate with the LORD
But some people have this attitude like…
‘You know I love Jesus, I just can’t stand Christians’

The reality is we are put together
with the Body of Christ
to stretch us, grow us, challenge us.

God works through those relationships
that at times can be challenging.

We are not meant to walk this walk in isolation.

We need to be in relationship
and if you look at so many people in ministry
who ultimately do fall and do not finish well
often there is a pattern of isolation
that begins to develop somewhere along the line.

They no longer allow themselves
to be in transparent covenant relationships
with other people
.

These people are quick to take offense at other’s suggestions.
They are quick to misinterpret the intentions of others.

We should make certain
that we establish and maintain
healthy relationships with the body of Christ
.

We sometimes wrongly think that
our relationships with each other
do not affect our relationship with the LORD.

Scripture tells us quite the opposite.

The Word challenges us in saying,
“How can you say that you love God
whom you don’t see,
if you don’t love your brother who you do see.”

Our every horizontal relationship
has an impact upon our vertical relationship with God.

3. Are we growing in Christ-like character
with evidence Christ -like qualities e.g.:
integrity
the fruits of the Spirit
excellence
love for the lost
being teachable
This again emphasizes the fact
that our walk is about
being transformed into the image of Jesus Christ
,
and not simply acquiring information.

All of us have the great honor
of being on a journey
of becoming more and more like Jesus Christ.

Our destiny is to be conformed exactly to His image
So that in every respect we will be like Him.

11And He gave some as apostles, and some as prophets,
and some as evangelists, and some as pastors and teachers,
12for the equipping of the saints
for the work of service,
to the building up of the body of Christ;
13until we all attain to the unity of the faith,
and of the knowledge of the Son of God,
to a mature man,
to the measure of the stature
which belongs to the fullness of Christ.
Ephesians 4:11-14 NAS

This process of becoming like Jesus
is not meant for us to wait to be in heaven
it is a process that is meant to fill our lives now.

So things like
manifesting the fruits of the Spirit
integrity,
excellence,
love for the lost,
and having a teachable spirit
are things that are to be growing in us
and there should be evidence of that in our lives.

We need to apply scriptural truth accurately

We can know the Word of God,
but if we are not applying it to our lives
then it is still just words on a page,
not the word becoming flesh.

We need the Word of God
to become flesh in our lives
.

4. Do we demonstrate a priority
for reading and studying the Word of God regularly.

Throughout our spiritual walk
we need to love the scriptures
and to love our time in the Word of God.

Some people think
that because they have set aside a season
for studying the Word of God
that they have no need to continue
the discipline of being in the Word.

They feel they no longer need
to feed daily on the Word.

These saints are fooling themselves.

It would be like saying,
‘I’m going to eat enough food in the next year
so that I won’t have to eat for the rest of my life.’

You can’t survive that way

In the same way
we need daily spiritual sustenance
from the scriptures
.

The picture of manna in the wilderness
It needed to be gathered each day.

We need to allow the LORD
to instill in us
a love for the Living Word within us.

A love for the interaction through the Holy Spirit
with the Word of God.


Maintaining a progressive comprehension of the Word
and being a self-feeder.

We have all been given
a lot of spiritual food to grow on.

As time goes on, however,
we are expected to become givers of the Word,
expected to do more
with what the LORD has placed in us.

The whole goal is that we become mature in Christ
to the point that we are able to feed ourselves
and to feed others –
that’s what being a leader is all about.
Readily makes practical application to life
through study of the Word.

Transformation comes
only when the truth is applied.
Truth on its own doesn’t change anything,
it’s the application of the truth
that brings transformation
.

James reminds us that faith without works is dead.

Do we understand our purpose
what are our core values
what is our mission
what is our vision

It is important for us to know specifically
who we are and why we are here.

There are at any point in time
a ‘million’ good things
We could be doing….
But there is only ‘one’ thing
that you should be doing…
That which the LORD has called you to do.
(That ‘one’ thing of course may have multiple expressions.)

In the early part of Jesus’ ministry
He is healing; and crowds of people are coming to Him,
they pursue, Him they follow after Him –
because they see Him as a healer.

His disciples get caught up in this.

When He announces to them
that He is going to leave their response was
‘The crowds are coming.’
‘They need to be healed; the sick are coming.’
Jesus response was
‘That wasn’t why I was sent.’
‘I need to go to these other cities
I must preach that the kingdom is at hand.’

Jesus knew why He was sent,
and need and necessity
was not able to move Him from His purpose.

It is not enough to be anointed…
it is not enough to be in a place of intimacy with the LORD…
but we need to know
“What is your assignment?”

This is the thing that we must focus on
as we walk with the LORD.

5. Are we actively engaged in advancing the Kingdom
in our God Ordained Sphere(s) of Influence.

Wherever we go, the outflow of what is happening inside of us
should be the manifestation of the kingdom.

Jesus could say wherever He went,
“The kingdom of God is at hand.”
‘You can reach out and touch it.’

That is because wherever He went,
He manifested the kingdom.

That is what we are supposed to be doing as well.

It is a progression of sorts,
we begin with intimacy
which causes a transformation within us
that then flows out of us
.

Each of us should have a spiritual Mother, Father or mentor
We should press into that relationship,
so that they can breath life, counsel and correction
into our spiritual walk.

We need to continually allow the LORD
to examine our hearts and examine our spiritual walk
that He may encourage us in areas of strength
and strengthen us in areas where we are weak or struggling.
Transparency and humility before the LORD
are essential qualities that ensure our maturation in Him.

23Search me, O God, and know my heart;
Try me and know my anxious thoughts;
24And see if there be any hurtful way in me,
And lead me in the everlasting way.
Psalm 139: 23-24 NAS

We need to be open to the opinions of others
about our spiritual walk,
and we need to allow the Holy Spirit
to point out any unforgiveness,
bitterness or judgment of others
that we may harbor in our hearts.

We dare not espouse Christ
and harbor bitterness one toward another,
even when an offense might be “justified”
by another person’s words or actions…
we must choose to walk with them
in love, grace, mercy and forgiveness.


22But the fruit of the Spirit is love,
joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, 23gentleness, self-control;
against such things there is no law
.
Galatians 5:22-23 NAS

We need to acknowledge the work of the Spirit of God in us.
We may, for example, demonstrate goodness everywhere we go;
that’s not pride, but rather simply
acknowledging the transforming power of God in our lives.

The scripture clearly emphasizes
that we are to be doers of the Word and not hearers only.

But prove yourselves doers of the word,
and not merely hearers who delude themselves.
James 1:22 NAS

We are called to make an impact in the world
for the kingdom of God.

We should be a witness
in the spheres of cultural influences
that the LORD has given us opportunity to impact.

There are seven mountains of cultural influence
that the church is called to “take or influence”
so that the kingdom of our God
can become the kingdom of this earth.

Now, O LORD our God, deliver us from his hand,
so that all kingdoms on earth may know
that you alone, O LORD, are God. "
Isaiah 37:20 NASB

These cultural areas of influence are:
The family:
It has long been said that
“the hand that rocks the cradle… controls the nation.”
We are engaged in a war over the mind control of our children.

The Church / Religion:
The Church is to equip for ministry
so that the world may embrace Christ

Education:
Education shapes the next generation of leaders
Most universities which were founded in Christ
have abandoned their spiritual call for secular humanism.

Government:
The founders of our Government stated that it would never work unless all who govern were Christians.

The Arts:
Spiritual truths were meant to be breathed by the arts.

Business, Science and Finance:
Look at the effect that Joseph and David had on government
Virtually all early scientific gain was birthed by believers
Media
Media has an enormous influence over people.

16For by Him all things were created,
both in the heavens and on earth,
visible and invisible,
whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—
all things have been created through Him and for Him.
17He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.
18He is also head of the body, the church;
and He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead,
so that He Himself will come to have first place in everything.
19For it was the Father's good pleasure
for all the fullness to dwell in Him,
20and through Him to reconcile all things to Himself,
having made peace through the blood of His cross;
through Him, I say, whether things on earth or things in heaven.

Colossians 1:16-20 NASB

We should be operating
in one or more of these spheres of influence right now.

The LORD clearly calls us to areas
so that we may be salt and light upon the earth.

The question is what has He called us to do
to invest in establishing His kingdom upon the earth
.

It is important that we
are brought to maturity in Christ…
those who are mature do receive
from the ministry of God and His body;
but they are also an essential part
of establishing God’s kingdom
through ministry to others.

What we receive is not the Living Word
unless it transforms us
and we put it into action.


When we are able to articulate it
and minister it to someone else
that’s when it becomes transformational.

We have all heard the analogy
between the Jordan River and the Dead Sea.

The Jordan River has an in-flow
and an out-flow
it sustains life.

The Dead Sea has an in-flow
but no out-flow
and is a stagnant death trap.
There is almost no life supported within its waters.

Often we think that we have little to share.
But most American Christians
have far more training and instruction
than the majority of pastors around the world,
particularly in third world nations
.

Indeed we have become a consumption laden church,
one that is consumed in the process of learning
for the sake of learning.

That endeavor has become an idol within the church,
if-you-will an end within itself,
rather that a springboard for sharing the Gospel message.

Wherever we go,
the outflow of what is happening inside of us;
because of what we learn in the presence of the LORD
and through our pursuit of the truth of God’s Word,
should generate transformation within us
and we should become the manifestation of the kingdom
to the spheres of influence we inhabit.

The church is called to be an army of people
that are going to change the world.

Anything less that that
is a waste of your time.

The goal is to finish well and hear the words
Well done

23"His master said to him,
'Well done, good and faithful slave.
You were faithful with a few things,
I will put you in charge of many things;
enter into the joy of your master.'
Matthew 25:23 NAS

God wants us all to succeed in our assignments…
as we succeed in our assignments
we are looking at a world
that will be invaded and transformed
by the kingdom of God.


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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Circle Dance

"In the secret of God's tabernacle no enemy can find us,
and no troubles can reach us.
The pride of man and the strife of tongues find no entrance
into the pavilion of God.
The secret of his presence is a more secure refuge
than a thousand Gibraltars. I do not mean that no trials come.
They may come in abundance, but they cannot penetrate
into the sanctuary of the soul, and we may dwell in perfect peace
even in the midst of life fiercest storms."
Hannah Whitall Smith

Circle Dance:

As “foreigners” in the land the children of Israel
needed to get their rest from God (and so do we).

The people were encouraged to
remember all God had done for them
over and over again…

but the kept forgetting time after time.

They needed the rest of God, as a time
to reflect on His goodness and mercy toward them.

The more prosperous they became
(by God’s hand)
the quicker they forgot God.

This reminder is especially true in that section of Deuteronomy
chapters four through eight,
where God continually told them
that when they entered the Promised Land
they were not to forget
who gave them all they possessed.

This was the whole point
of God’s instructions to the Israelites at Gilgal;

They were to return with their children
to recount the deliverance of the people from Egypt,
so that generation after generation
would not forget what God had done for them.

An interesting point with regard to Gilgal…
gilgâl (ghil-gawl') wheel or circle (return to – roll away)

gil gal which is actually repeated syllables
if you look at it in Hebrew

gal gal which means a circle

How is God’s nature pictured in the Hebrew scriptures?

He is not a triangle…
He’s a circle --
It is literally a picture of God dancing within Himself

[perichoresis:
It refers to the mutual inter-penetration
and indwelling within
the threefold nature of the Trinity,
God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.]

Do you realize how many times
there are circles in the Bible?

Every time you see something that says “gal” …

They come into the Holy land
and they create a circle of stones at Gil gal…

Where did Jesus minister?… in gal alee

Where was Jesus crucified?... gal gotha

We see all these circles in scripture
and they are little signitures of God
and discriptions of His nature.
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Saturday, November 7, 2009

The Blood Covenant



"Sometimes we don't need
another chance to express
how we feel
or to ask someone to understand
our situation.
Sometimes we just need
a firm kick in the pants.
An unsmiling expectation
that if we mean
all these wonderful things
we talk about and sing about,
then lets see something to prove it."
Dietrich Bonhoeffer




The Blood Covenant and Obedience:

So here goes Moses,
after this incredible personal encounter
face-to-face with the Living God…

He reluctantly agrees
to take on the task
of going back to Egypt
some forty years after he had
escaped Pharaoh’s wrath
for killing an Egyptian soldier.
So he gets his household in order
and starts out on the journey.
Now he is ready to follow God’s command…

Just as we start to think highly of Moses,
then these words suddenly appear:

24Now it came about at the lodging place on the way
that the LORD met him and sought to put him to death.
25Then Zipporah took a flint and cut off her son's foreskin
and threw it at Moses' feet, and she said,
"You are indeed a bridegroom of blood to me."
26So He let him alone.
At that time she said,
"You are a bridegroom of blood"-
-because of the circumcision.

Exodus 4:24-26 NAS

The anger of God here, can at first glance,
easily catch us off guard

God's anger toward Moses here
was due to his blatant disobedience
of not having his son circumcised.

This was an act that was clearly outlined
under the Abrahamic covenant,
but Moses failed to comply.

God took his disobedience
as a tremendous affront.

There are a lot of different layers of interpretation
of these verses.

Some people interpret this to say
that Moses didn’t do this intentionally somehow.

Some say that he didn’t want
to stigmatize his son
as he was headed back to Egypt
by having him circumcised
(the certain sign that he
was a Hebrew and not Egyptian).

Basically his wife Zipporah
(whose name means “beauty”)
has to do what he (Moses)
was supposed to do.

(There is a whole sermon here
about the importance of a Godly wife;
but I’ll save that for another day).

What it comes down to is that Moses
did not uphold the covenant of God.

God says to Moses, ‘Look, I’ve chosen you
for this mission of great importance…
you literally are on a mission from God.
But you are not doing
what you clearly know is right
and that will identify you son as My own…
you are not upholding your end of the covenant!
That’s the sign of the covenant… a blood sacrifice.”

That’s why God became angry.

We live today under a new and better covenant
purchased by the blood of Jesus Christ…
I wonder how God feels about us
when we fail to walk faithfully?

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Creating God in our image

"To preach the Bible as
'the handbook for life,'
or as the answer

to every question,
rather than as

the revelation of Christ,
is to turn the Bible

into an entirely different book.
This is how the Pharisees

approached Scripture,
as we can see clearly

from the questions they asked Jesus.
For the Pharisees, the Scriptures were a source of trivia

for life's dilemmas.
To be sure, Scripture provides God-centered
and divinely revealed wisdom for life,
but if this were its primary objective,
Christianity would be a religion of self-improvement
by following examples and exhortations,

not a religion of the Cross."
Michael Horton

Creating God in our image:

Interesting little point about the ten plagues against Egypt…
The fifth plague against the Pharaoh and the Egyptians
was the plague on the Egyptian livestock. (Exodus 9:1-7)
One of the Gods of Egypt was Apis (Ah pees) (a sacred bull god)
he was in the figure of a calf…
He was their god of strength and fertility…
He was pictured as a golden calf
with the rays of the sun between his horns.
The Egyptians would have an actual live bull
that they selected as the personification of that god –
When that bull would die they would mummify him
and bury him in a grave of great spleandor.
They went through these enormously expensive rituals
to bury a dead bull.
(They should have just had a cook-out :-) )
If you go to Exodus 32
where it talks about Aaron making the golden calf;
it was made in the shape of that god, Apis.

The request of the people of Israel
was to make a god “that will go before us.”
In-other-words,
they wanted a god
to go where they wanted to go…

not where God wanted to go

The other interesting thing is
they did not see this form of god as Apis…
they didn’t call him that.

What they were trying to do
is take the real God, Elohiym
and reduce Him to a form…
God doesn’t like that!

The problem was it says in Exodus…
they had ‘forgotten all the works of the Lord their God.’
‘They had forgotten all that Elohiym had done.’

They took that form
which they probably had grown up around for generations
(in the Egyptian culture),
and tried to adapt it into their own life and culture

There is an obvious contemporanious application to all this…

They took the culture that they grew up around
and tried to form God in that culture


Remind you of anything?...

This is where most of our society lives… (trying to do the same thing).
We try to take God…
and all the culture that we have,
and we try to ‘smoosh’ God into it somehow
.
Rather than follow the dictates of God's Word,
we adapt it to fit our own sinful ideas of how we should live.

We try to form God in our image
and we want God to go where we want Him to go,
we donot go, where He wants us to go!

God doesn’t aparently like that…
You can tell by the way He swallows things up when that happens…
The ground opens up and people disappear…
and no, they didn’t enter the witness protection program
they just disappeared!

In the studying of the Hebrew Scriptures, the Torah;
there’s an awful lot of contemporatry application to it.

There is nothing new under the Sun–
There is really nothing new…
We are doing the same stuff… this is about 3,480 years later…
that’s a long time ago, but, we’re still doing it.

There is very little today in our theology,
especially in modern American 21st century Christianity
of obedience or holiness
when was the last time you heard a teaching or sermon on obedience or holiness?

We hear lots of teachings on miracles, and signs and wonders,
even more about the mercy and grace of God...
(not to belittle those things - they are important for us to understand)
but, do we hear things on holiness and obedience?...
No, not very often, because that’s not considered fun in our fallen state!
Holiness and obedience to God, however,
are the pathway to abundant life –
that truly where kingdom life is born.

The reality is that’s where the greatest power is!

We have a tendency to spurn anything
that requires obedience or the slightest bit of discomfort
or change to our comfort zone;
just like those folks did over thirty-five hundred years ago…
We have exactly the same tendencies.

We try to take our culture and superimpose it on God,
or make God move according to our culture.

That’s just not accurate -
not to mention it is dangerous to our spiritual health.
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Friday, November 6, 2009

Psalm 91 and God's Names



God is like ASPIRIN -
He works miracles.
God is like a FORD.
He's got a better idea.
God is like COKE .
He's the real thing.
God is like HALLMARK CARDS.
He cares enough to send His very best.
God is like OXI-CLEAN.
He gets the stains out that others leave behind.
God is like GENERAL ELECTRIC.
He brings good things to life.
God is like SEARS.
He has everything.
God is like ALKA-SELTZER.
Try him, you'll like Him.
God is like SCOTCH TAPE.
You can't see him, but you know He's there.
God is like DELTA .
He's ready when you are.
God is like ALLSTATE.
You're in good hands with Him.
God is like VO-5 Hair Spray.
He holds through all kinds of weather.
God is like DIAL SOAP.
Aren't you glad you have Him? Don't you wish everybody did?
God is like the POST OFFICE.
Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet nor ice
will keep Him from His appointed destination.

Psalm 91 and God's Names

Psalm 91 carries with it a tremendous promise
for those who choose to make God their dwelling place
and choose to put their entire trust in Him.
This psalm is a declaration of God's protection and deliverance
for those who proclaim and declare God's faithfulness.
Even though the enemy plots and schemes against us
we are assured that God will guard and watch over us
and that no evil will come near us.

The image of God is portrayed in four distinct ways
in the first two verses of this Psalm of Promise.

1He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High
Will abide in the shadow of the Almighty.
2I will say to the LORD, "My refuge and my fortress,
My God, in whom I trust!"

Psalm 91:1-2 NAS

Psalm 91
Psalm 91 gives us an image of God’s names …
these are not different Gods obviously
but they describe attributes of God’s nature.


It says the one who dwells in the shelter of The Most High…
The Most High = El ‛elyôn (el-yone')
From H5927; an elevation, that is, (adjectively) lofty (comparatively); as title, the Supreme: - (Most, on) high (-er, -est), upper (-most).

El ‛elyôn … means that God is the Most High
a. He is the Most High meaning He can see everything…
b. He is the Most High so there is nothing above Him…

Next, He is expressed as the Almighty or El shaddai

El shaddai (El shad-dah'ee)
From H7703; the Almighty: - Almighty.

Meaning that God is all powerful
Shaddai comes from the Hebrew root meaning breast,
so there is an spiritual picture here
that God is the source of our daily sustenance and strength.

So we have a God who is Most High - El ‛elyôn
and a God who is
our source of Provision and Most Powerful - El shaddai

Then the next expression of God
we see in this Psalm is the LORD or Yahweh
2I will say to the LORD
When we see the word LORD written in all capital letters
That is called a tetragrammaton*…

This is God’s personal name.
It comes from the root hâyâh (haw-yaw')
that means “to be” , “He is,” “to exist”
“I AM that I AM”

*Tetragrammaton (from the Greek τετραγράμματον, meaning "[a word] having four letters") refers to the Hebrew term יהוה, the name of God depicted in the Bible.
יהוה is composed of four Hebrew consonants, and it occurs 6,828 times in the approved consonantal Hebrew text of the Bible.
These four letters are usually transliterated from Hebrew as IHVH in Latin, JHWH in German, French and Dutch, and JHVH/YHWH in English. This has been variously rendered as "Yahweh" or even occasionally as "Jehovah", based on the Latin form of the term.[4], while the Hebrew text does not clearly indicate the omitted vowels. In English translations, it is often rendered in capital and small capital letters as "the LORD", following Jewish tradition which reads the word as "Adonai" ("Lord") out of respect for the name of God and the interpretation of the commandment not to take the name of God in vain.

So we have a God who is Most High - El ‛elyôn
and a God who is
our source of Provision and Most Powerful - El shaddai
and a God who is personal - the LORD or Yahweh

The last expression is my God or Elohiym (el-o-heem')
My God
'ĕlôhıym
(el-o-heem')
Plural of H433; gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative: - angels, X exceeding, God (gods) (-dess, -ly), X (very) great, judges, X mighty.

Elohiym again is in the plural meaning at least three
so it represents God in His creative capacity.

So God is Most High or El ‛elyôn
God is Most Powerful or El shaddai
God who is most personal the LORD or Yahweh
and God or Elohiym, which is God the Creator or Most Creative

If we apply these characteristics to Psalm 91:1-2,
it might read this way:

1He who dwells in the secret place
of the Most High
- El ‛elyôn
shall remain stable and fixed
because He is the Most High and He can see everything…
He sees every aspect of my situation and
He is the Most High so there is nothing above Him…
No evil force or circumstance is above His control


under the shadow of the Almighty - El shaddai
He is the most powerful force in the universe
whose power no foe can withstand,
so I have nothing to fear.


2I will say of the Lord Yahweh
who is a covenant keeping God
who desires to know me intimately
He is my Refuge and my Fortress,


my GodElohiym
my Creator, the Creator of all that is or ever will be
He is a creative God
who will make a way, even when there seems to be no way
on Him I lean and rely, and in Him I [confidently] trust!


I don't know about you, but I sure need to be reminded of this each day. There are so many pressures and evils in today's world and without God's assurance of deliverance and protection, I don't know how we would survive.
I find strength in knowing that God is on my side, and that He is watching over and protecting me and my family.
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