Meditate On
Seated with Christ
He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall
abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
Psalm 91:1
There is a lot of fearmongering everywhere you turn
today—on the news, in the papers, via social media, and unfortunately, on
Christian media as well. However, it is vital that we do not let fear take over
our hearts. As believers, we have no business feeding on fear. If your mind is
entangled with knots of anxiety, perhaps it’s time for you to examine your
mental diet. What have you, consciously or unconsciously, been meditating on?
Are you ingesting and believing everything you see in the news reports, or are you
living by what the Lord Jesus has purchased for you at Calvary?
To help you understand God’s heart for you regarding fear
and your walking in His protection, I want to share with you a powerful key
from today’s verse, the very first verse of Psalm 91, the prayer of protection.
The Hebrew word for “dwell” is yashab, which means to sit down, to remain, or
to settle. Notice that the very first thing that God wants you to do to enjoy
His protection is to rest. His protection, peace, love, and other blessings
flow in your life when you are in a place of rest.
Let’s camp on the word dwell just a little more. Let’s
meditate on what it means to rest or “sit down.” The Bible says that we are
seated with Christ at God’s right hand (see Eph. 2:6, Heb. 1:3). The word
“seated” is beautiful—it means that you are no longer standing and working.
Under the old covenant, the priest had to offer the
morning sacrifice at 9 a.m., and then remain standing for six hours until after
the evening sacrifice at 3 p.m. Our Lord Jesus was crucified at 9 a.m. and He
hung on the cross for six hours until He died at 3 p.m., thus fulfilling the
type of both the morning and evening sacrifices (see Heb. 10:11–12). Because
Jesus became the final sacrifice, the work of the priest is done and he no
longer has to stand. Because our Lord cried, “It is finished!” at Calvary (John
19:30), we are today seated in Christ. We can dwell in the secret place of the
Most High—a place of peace, safety, and security—and we can live fear-free
because the blood of our Lord Jesus has paid for every blessing of protection
in Psalm 91!
Today, whether you are dealing with a difficult financial
situation, a sleep disorder, or plagued by depressive or even suicidal
thoughts, my desire is for you to discover a God who loves you, and whose
strong hands of protection are over your entire life and over every area that
concerns you.
BLESSINGS
JOSEPH PRINCE