Psalm 91:3 3Surely He shall deliver you from the snare of the fowler and from the perilous pestilence.
Today, we hear of new strains of viruses which were unheard
of only a generation ago. The world has yet to find cures for
them and many people are afraid of being struck down by these
viruses.
But as believers, we are not of the world, though we
are in the world. (John 17:15–16) So our protection is
not of the world, but of the Lord. And when we say of the
Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress; my God, in Him I will
trust,” (Psalm 91:2) then what follows is not “maybe”, but surely
He will deliver you from the snare of the fowler and from the
perilous pestilence.
A couple in our church can testify that surely the Lord
delivered and protected their two young children during a
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) outbreak, which claimed a
few lives in Singapore not long ago.
When their four-year-old daughter started vomiting and
running a fever, the mother brought her to their family
doctor, who found ulcers in her mouth and small red dots on
her hands and feet — symptoms of the HFMD. Naturally, the
doctor prescribed medication for her.
Back home, however, the little girl continued to vomit
throughout the day, throwing up everything including the
medication. Her fever persisted. Not able to do anything for
their daughter, the parents prayed, proclaiming Jesus as their
healer, and partook of the Holy Communion many times with both
their children.
That night, their daughter’s fever broke and the vomiting
subsided. They continued making the Lord their refuge and
fortress. Within two days, their daughter was completely
delivered from the disease. And all this while, their
six-year-old son was completely protected from the infectious
disease.
Beloved, you don’t need to be afraid of deadly diseases which
may have claimed the lives of others. You don’t have to be
fearful that you or your child may become victims of these
super bugs. When the Lord is your refuge and fortress, surely
He shall deliver you and your family from the snare of the
fowler, such as the avian flu, and from all perilous
pestilences!
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