Because you have made the Lord, who
is my refuge, even the Most High, your dwelling place, no evil
shall befall you, nor shall any plague come near your dwelling. Psalm 91:9–10
When I was a student, I
took on a part-time job in a factory that manufactured refrigerators. Like any
teenager, I had just wanted to earn some extra pocket money. It wasn’t a
complicated job. I was part of an assembly line and all I had to do was use an
electric drill to create an opening and to fasten a condenser securely onto the
back of each refrigerator. I would be buzzing away on the power drill all day,
earning my keep.
At that time, I had the
habit of carrying a small booklet around with me. It was my little booklet of
Bible memory verses, and I would read from it and speak the Word of God three
times a day. During that period, there was one particular verse in Psalm 91
that I would confess every day: “No evil shall befall you, nor shall any plague
come near your dwelling” (Ps. 91:10). It was my daily confession in the morning
before I left for work, and during my break times, my coworkers would see me
sitting in some corner, confessing this verse. It was a very powerful
revelation for me, and I really wanted His Word, and in particular this truth
of God’s protection, to drop into my heart.
One day, as I was
assembling yet another refrigerator, I lost control of the power drill. It
somehow slipped out of my hands and the drill went straight toward my stomach.
Everything happened really quickly. The power drill, which was spinning at full
force, hit my stomach… and it just bounced off. Some of the workers there who
saw what had happened ran over, concerned for me. It was then that I realized I
was completely unharmed!
The only thing that came to
mind at that moment was the Scripture I had been meditating on. That day, the
verse, “No evil shall befall you, nor shall any plague come near your dwelling”
came alive for me. I give thanks for the Lord’s divine protection over my life
when I was a teenager. Don’t you just love our wonderful and beautiful Savior!
As you meditate on and declare His promises in His Word, I believe you’ll also
see His saving and delivering power working on your behalf. (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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