The Preservation Grace
Psalms 138:7 (HCSB)
“If I walk into the thick of danger, You will preserve my life from the anger of my enemies. You will extend Your hand; Your right hand will save me.”
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Our God loves to preserve our life, our relationships, and every good gift the Father has bestowed on us. God does not want us to be in danger or fall into temptation or be a victim of our enemy’s deeds, yet there are things we can do to walk into danger. The Bible says even if we walk into the thick of danger when arrows are being shot at us, may we encounter this grace to sustain us, may this grace keep us, and keep the love for the lord alive, keep our heart and spirit alive and keep our hearts and minds free from the past.
The Bible says “You will preserve my life from the anger of my enemies. You will extend Your hand; Your right hand will save me”. People drown because they are unable to see the hand of God extended toward them. Sometimes it could be a leader, a pastor, a friend, a family member, or someone whom God has assigned to become his right hand in our life. When God stretches his hand to us, it may look like a pastor or a friend is trying to help us. They are the visible help in our life, when we continue to receive help from them, the right hand of God will preserve, save, strengthen us, and lift us up.
May we have the grace to identify the hand of God, the grace to be preserved, and the understanding – though we walk into the thick of danger, the right hand of God will sustain us.
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