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Psalms Chapter 91 Discussion Page 13

Psalms Chapter 91 Discussion Page 13



 
  • Alisa Williford on Psalms 91:7 - 4 years ago
    Dear Heavenly Father we long for the day when we can be reunited with you and all of heaven. We love you and are grateful for all you have done for us in our lifetimes here on earth. Please continue to guide us and lead us on the right path. Your words are a lamp unto our feet.
  • DO NOT JUDGE on Psalms 91:7 - 4 years ago
    There is hardly any verse of the Bible that is more misunderstood than Jesus' words, "Do not judge so that you will not be judged" ( Matt. 7:1). And there is hardly any verse that is more frequently disobeyed among Christians than that verse! For years I have had it on my prayer list for myself, yet I have disobeyed it many times. I'm sure that I'm not an exception. Also, keep in mind that it is a sin to judge another person in your heart, even if you keep your thoughts to yourself. Judgmental words eventually will flow out of a judgmental heart, but the sin begins in the heart. It is a manifestation of pride; we think that we're better than others are.

    In concluding this section on resolving conflicts ( James 4:1), James elaborates on Jesus' command against judging one another. His message is:

    To resolve conflicts, stop judging others and submit to God's authoritative Word.

    1. To resolve conflicts, stop judging others.

    That command is easy to state, but it's a bit more complex to understand. So we need to carefully define this sin.

    A. WHAT JUDGING OTHERS DOES NOT MEAN:

    (1). IT IS NOT JUDGING SOMEONE TO BE DISCERNING WITH REGARD TO HIS CHARACTER OR TEACHING.

    Many people cite Matthew 7:1 about not judging others, but they never bother to read down to verse 6, where Jesus says, "Do not give what is holy to dogs, and do not throw your pearls before swine." He was talking about people who are dogs and swine! To obey verse 6, you must make some judgmental decisions about the person's character! "That guy is a dog! That guy is a swine!"

    Also, if you keep reading ( Matt. 7:15), Jesus says, "Beware of the false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves." It takes a discerning sheep to recognize, "That's not a true sheep! That's a wolf dressed like a sheep!" It requires judging the man's teaching as false.

    We live in times when tolerance, unity, and "love" (usually means, being nice) are taught in church.
  • JOSEPH REDDOCK on Psalms 91:7 - 4 years ago
    what does the bible say abouy mixed marriges
  • Luke 2353 locate commentary box - In Reply on Psalms 91 - 4 years ago
    32-43 As soon as Christ was fastened to the cross, he prayed for those who crucified him. The great thing he died to purchase and procure for us, is the forgiveness of sin. This he prays for. Jesus was crucified between two thieves; in them were shown the different effects the cross of Christ would have upon the children of men in the preaching the gospel. One malefactor was hardened to the last. No troubles of themselves will change a wicked heart. The other was softened at the last: he was snatched as a brand out of the burning, and made a monument of Divine mercy. This gives no encouragement to any to put off repentance to their death-beds, or to hope that they shall then find mercy. It is certain that true repentance is never too late; but it is as certain that late repentance is seldom true. None can be sure they shall have time to repent at death, but every man may be sure he cannot have the advantages this penitent thief had. We shall see the case to be singular, if we observe the uncommon effects of God's grace upon this man. He reproved the other for railing on Christ. He owned that he deserved what was done to him. He believed Jesus to have suffered wrongfully. Observe his faith in this prayer. Christ was in the depth of disgrace, suffering as a deceiver, and not delivered by his Father. He made this profession before the wonders were displayed which put honour on Christ's sufferings, and startled the centurion. He believed in a life to come, and desired to be happy in that life; not like the other thief, to be only saved from the cross. Observe his humility in this prayer. All his request is, Lord, remember me; quite referring it to Jesus in what way to remember him. Thus he was humbled in true repentance, and he brought forth all the fruits for repentance his circumstances would admit. Christ upon the cross, is gracious like Christ upon the throne. Though he was in the greatest struggle and agony, yet he had pity for a poor penitent. By this act of grace
  • Roger on Psalms 91 - 4 years ago
    Linda Miller - in Reply on John 15 What about the Thief on the cross when Jesus said "To day shalt thou be with me in paradise"
  • Rebecca on Psalms 91 - 4 years ago
    Yes, thank God for his sufficient grace. He always protects his children and those who love Him. So blessed to abide in his secret place.
  • Jesse - In Reply on Psalms 91:7 - 4 years ago
    Teresa,

    I just did a cross-reference search for Psalm 91:7 and it does not cross-reference to any place in Matthew. It does list these places in scripture: Psalm 32:6, Joshua 14:10, Exodus 12:12-13, Numbers 14:37-38, Genesis 7:23.

    Another way to find out would be to search a bible concordance for a particular word used in Psalm 91:7, such as the word "thousand" to find out everyplace that word appears in Matthew to see if it matches Psalm 91:7. Just know that it may take a little longer that way.
  • Teresa Townsend - In Reply on Psalms 91:7 - 4 years ago
    Where else in the Bible does Psalm 91 verse 7 repeat itself
  • Teresa Townsend - In Reply on Psalms 91:7 - 4 years ago
    I am very sorry I meant to say is there somewhere in the book of Matthews that repeats song 91 vs 7
  • Bob Hilt - In Reply on Psalms 91:7 - 4 years ago
    Is this what you are looking for in Matthew 4:5 Then the devil taketh him up into the holy city, and setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple,

    6 And saith unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down: for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee: and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone.

    7 Jesus said unto him, It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.
  • Brenda - In Reply on Psalms 91:1 - 4 years ago
    You are right but I prayer everyday and night until it is written on my heart and mind
  • Teresa Townsend on Psalms 91:7 - 4 years ago
    Is there someone and the Book of Matthews that says the exact same thing as Psalm 91 and 7
  • B Bulluck on Psalms 91 - 4 years ago
    I think Psalm 91 is very appropriate in the time we live in today. I read this Psalm every morning, will continue to read it as long as this pandemic is upon the land.
  • Susan Williams Dew on Psalms 91:1 - 4 years ago
    My scripture
  • Brenda on Psalms 91 - 4 years ago
    I want share my thoughts on Psalm 91. I share this with anyone who needs to know the Lord protects them and thier family. Joseph prince wrote a book on Psalm 91 and it is very inspiring. I knew the Holy Spirit led me to this book and had me send copies to those who needed it. I was not even going to the store and there it the 91 Psalm Prayer of Protection, by Joseph Prince I was elated and after reading went back and brought several copies. This prayer h as s helped me to realize all I need is faith. God Bless all of you
  • Brenda on Psalms 91:7 - 4 years ago
    I agree with you this prayer has kept me and my family and I'm so thankful for Gods protection if you have the faith of a mustard seed you will see His will revealed. And see his protection activated. God Bless you. Right now I'm going through a lot of the things you mentioned. My Mother is suffering memory lost but I seek healing. For her.
  • Adebukola Adebusuyi on Psalms 91 - 4 years ago
    A life of Peace and Comfort is a life built on God's promises. With all the ups and downs God's faithfulness stands. We have been abiding under His shadows and will continue to be..so numerous to be mentioned..His saving grace upon my family..provision of our various needs...protecting us all the way..saving my husband from a ghastly autocrash..he was in comma for three months but he survived it all with no scars..His grace for my childrens education..all miracles..His grace upon my life..saving us from all battles of life and His greatest miracle of delivering one of my children from bondage and the shackles of death.. Psalm 91 is prayer for overall protection and God's mercies.
  • Chris - In Reply on Psalms 91:7 - 4 years ago
    Judy, that was a lovely, profound testimony not only to the Lord's faithfulness to you & your children, but also clearly of your deep love for the Lord & faithful attending to His Word. I was very touched to read it & to see that through your sometimes sad & difficult life, you remained confident & faithful (full of faith) in the One Who only could keep your life and your children's lives together.

    You can now look over the years, remembering both the good & bad times, but I'm sure when you consider it all collectively, it was only the Lord from past to present, Who underpinned each of your lives, giving His testimony to your hearts that it was all of His Doing. And this Grace you have used in the blessing of your children & many others I'm sure over the years. So it appears that you have been a very busy woman in the Lord's business. Every blessing as you rest in His Love & prove His Goodness each day.
  • Judy Lamanna - In Reply on Psalms 91:7 - 4 years ago
    I am an old woman with the spiritual life of a child of Jesus.This life began as a little child.And was fostered in a devout family of believers.Life has had many twists and turns.My heart was broken when my spouse left me with our three children to raise with only a court ordered amount of money. But with God's help I studied nursing and worked for many years across the spectrum of hospitals and nursing homes.My children worked their way through colleges-paying for it themselves also... by working while there.Their marriages are 25 year+long. Their careers in the Law and related to medicine are stellar.GOD saved us.By Faith He led us all home!The Bible is the Spiritual knowledge we all need to read and live to be at peace.
  • Brenda - In Reply on Psalms 91:2 - 4 years ago
    This is the truth the Holy Spirit guided me to Josph Prince book 91 Psalm book of Protection. I sent it out to many people hoping they realize the jewel they found in this book.
  • Brenda - In Reply on Psalms 91:2 - 4 years ago
    This my prayer warrior prayer and His word is true say it daily and nightly
  • Taylor on Psalms 91 - 4 years ago
    Not reading PSALMS 91 is like driving without auto insurance. You need the HEAVENLY FATHER'S protection, and as an added bonus, HE sends HIS angels to camp around about us, our dwellings and our family May the Lord continue to Bless ALL mankind ,Taylor
  • Brenda on Psalms 91 - 4 years ago
    This is exactly how I feel Praise God
  • Brenda - In Reply on Psalms 91 - 4 years ago
    My favorite psalm I pray this everyday
  • Brenda - In Reply on Psalms 91 - 4 years ago
    This is exactly how I feel Praise God
  • Judy Kay - In Reply on Psalms 91 - 4 years ago
    I'm glad you asked this question because I understand how confusing that sentence might sound. I hope I make it clear, and I hope it makes you smile at yourself.

    It doesn't mean that anyone "made" the Lord like you make a cake, but more like you make a friend.

    Does that make sense? Oh, there's that word again.

    Smiles and love!
  • Balmlife on Psalms 91:1 - 4 years ago
    Saints of God, I have experienced God in a way that I cannot explain for the past 5 years. All that I can say is that if it had not been for God, I would have been destroyed. I personally can attest to the ability of my mighty God to shelter from the storms of life. Everyday He is teaching me how to dwell in His presence. Are there distractions? "Yes, but with the distractions, I hear His voice calling me deeper into His presence. He love us men and women of God. The more we need Him, the closer He is willing to come into our messes, turning our messes into moments of victory!
  • Elizabeth M Garcia - In Reply on Psalms 91:7 - 4 years ago
    Amen, and Amen!
  • Wilburn jenkins - In Reply on Psalms 91:2 - 4 years ago
    Thank you Bendito, Yes I now Agree. After my original post I studied the verse further and came to the same understanding that you have. In a later posting I explained that I now had a clear understanding. May the LORD bless you and keep you and give you peace.Will
  • Bendito Palavra - In Reply on Psalms 91:2 - 4 years ago
    The use of the word "made" in verse 9 does not imply that the LORD was created, but means that the people being blessed here by the psalmist have chosen the LORD as their own. The words "which is my refuge, even the most High," describe the LORD, so the phrase could be simplified to "Because thou hast made the LORD thy habitation;" .

    In Jesus Christ we have obtained such a dwelling place by putting our trust in him according to who he is, his sacrificial death on the cross for our sins , his burial and his rising from the dead.

    Satan misapplied some of this psalm during the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness, but Jesus overcame him by the truth of the Word.


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