Psalm 91
Dear RTB’ers,
Today, a Psalm of God’s protection over those who seek Him. The psalmist lists dangers and difficulties from a variety of sources, including war, disease, pestilence, and animal attacks. STS has a sentence that speaks to the variety of these troubles: “The evils refer to all kinds of adversity, insidious and hidden, or open and visible, explicable or inexplicable.”
A couple of comments… The author uses all three pronoun cases in these sixteen verses. He begins in the first person in the first two verses; then switches to the second person in the next eleven verses; then closes in the third person in the final three verse. An unusual mix of pronouns for such a short Psalm.
Verse 12b struck me, literally: …lest you strike your foot against a stone. Just over a month ago I was coming out of a public swimming poos and stubbed my little toe on a decorative rock. I found myself limping for two full weeks – I even had it x-rayed, but nothing was broken. It still pains me slightly even today. Evidently I had not sought God’s promise of His angels protecting me against these cosmetic forces!
Finally, When he calls to Me, I will answer him… (v. 15a) I was immediately drawn to Jeremiah 33:3, God’s “phone number”: Call to Me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known.
I like the bird metaphor in Ps. 91:3-4. Have a great day under His wings.
Blessings.
See also: August 16 (2022) / Psalm 91.