Sunday, November 3, 2019

The Mystery of The Cross - Psalm 91

Psalm 91 is the anchor scripture for today.



Looking at the grace of God earned through the Word and His death on the cross. Placing everything on the Cross which is a curse to hang on a tree, for you and i to live free from every curse in this world.

Psalm 91:1 
He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High
shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. (KJV) 

The light of this scripture reveals security and total coverage under the covering of the Most High God, when we accept Jesus Christ and the price He paid on the Cross. We receive eternal covering from the LORD as we dwell with Him. It was clear through study from the scripture that every disciple under Him were kept, fed and preserved. They also had the power to cast out devils, heal the sick and work out miracles because they fed from His glory and presence with them. Matthew 10:1

To receive from the LORD is wonderful when we abide in Him. The work becomes effortless when we trust in Him and believe in what He tells us. This is glorious because He takes every care and burden from us and handles all with perfection.

The key to maintaining and staying under the paths of the LORD is through righteousness. Through uprightness we are set free from the weight and cares of the world.

The primary aim of the Cross is well explained in Luke 1:74-75 Our Lord Jesus has made it all possible and effective and would grant to us deliverance from our enemies and fill us with courage expelling out fear and oppression. In righteousness and holiness He has prepared the way for us to walk with Him in Spirit and Truth.
Galatians 5:25 
If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. 

Total redemption comes from the LORD as only He can redeem us from any kind of affliction and suffering we face in life. Luke 1:68-69 



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