“You who [reverently] fear the Lord, trust in the Lord; He is their help and their shield.” - Psalm 115:11 Amplified Bible
Once again, we see the reference to fearing the Lord. I’ve been using the Amplified Bible up to this point because it breaks down a word or phrases meaning in an easier to understand way. Fear of the Lord is not like being afraid. Those who should be afraid of the Lord are folks who live as they choose, without any consideration to God or his Word. Those are the people who need to take a real hard look themselves and think about the possibility of a higher power that is far greater than themselves. Not just a higher power, but a spiritual entity that IS love in its purest and most concise form. Because of his majestic power and endless wisdom, we are to be in awe of him and treat him with reverence. Our fear of him should also lead to trust, just as our faith should. We should trust him because there has, nor will there ever be a time when he will not be our help and protector.
When I think of the word ‘shield’, I think of the Roman shields they sometimes used in battle. They were convex in shape and had straight sides; 4 feet tall and 2-1/2 feet wide. They were made of wood and copper and at times had a thick leather overlay that was saturated with water to douse the flames of fiery arrows shot at them by the some enemies. The average height of a Roman soldier back in the day was roughly 5’7”-5’8” tall. If they crouched down their entire body from head to toe would be covered by these shields. That is what comes to mind when scripture tells us God is our shield. He protects us from the fiery darts of the enemy. Satan is powerless against a child of God, unless that child gives the devil a foothold.[1] Do not yield to the enemy, for God is your “help and shield”. Until next time, walk with the King and be a blessing.
Richard Keller
Bread of Life Ministries
[1] Ephesians 4:26-27
“O give thanks to the LORD, for He is good; For His lovingkindness endures forever.” - Psalm 118:1 Amplified Bible
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