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Trust in Psalm 91!

Verse:
I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress;
My God, in Him I will trust.”
Surely He shall deliver you from the snare of the fowler
And from the perilous pestilence. - Psalm 91:2-3

In Him I will trust. Wow. Such powerful words. It would be so easy to say this-but to actually mean it it is at least 10 times harder. I mean- put yourself in this position: You've just got back from  the hospital, your baby is in your hands. It suddenly stops breathing and its face goes cold. What do you do? Most people would worry and get anxious or maybe even give up completely about their child. But would your really obey Psalm 91:2-3? Will you really trust in Him? Trust in God? Remember what Jesus said in Matthew 19:26:
"...everything is possible with God". Everything is possible with God! Restoration of life is possible, money in the bank is possible, that new job you want is possible! BUT THESE CAN ONLY HAPPEN WHEN YOU OBEY PSALM 91:2-3! Obeying God's Word and hearing it are  two SUPER different things. Obeying the Word means relying on it forever and meditating. So-back in that position- what do you do now? The verse also says that God will rescue you form the hand of the fowler or hunter. If anybody hunts for you, God will rescue you. It may not be how you want it or how you think it should be-God works in mysterious ways!
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