Yahweh (3 of 4)
Series: Snapshots of Who God Is
William Wyne
Psalm 91:2
Picture frames are sold with a valueless picture display in the frame. The picture that may be in a frame at the store means nothing to the purchaser. The picture is just there to take up the frame space. The picture means nothing; it is without any value. A person will purchase the frame, take it home, and put in a picture of somebody who means something - a relative, a friend, a pet, even themselves, or a memory.
The picture that is placed inside the new frame now has given the frame more value; it now has more meaning. Why?
Because now an image of real life, of meaning is now in the frame. Now, all of a sudden, that picture frame has greater value because the image gives it a greater worth. It represents something or someone/a memory or a moment that has meaning.
The Word of God helps us to put a picture in the frame or the framework of our faith. The Word of God helps our framework of faith to be more valuable. Without the Word of God, the picture frame of our faith is not really as valuable. It's the Word of God that fills the frame of our belief and helps us to embrace all that God says and desires for us.
Psalms 91 places a picture of God in the frame of our faith and belief. Psalms 91:1-2 helps to make the framework of our faith about who God is priceless and personal. There are many other pictures of God in scripture without question, but there can be no greater picture to frame our faith and our idea of God than what is found in Psalms 91:1-2. It for sure is not the only picture that helps us to see God for who He is, but it's without a doubt a good biblical picture of who God is.
We have seen two pictures of God already. These two pictures that we have already seen have given more value to the framework of our faith. We've seen God as El Elyon, The Most High God. (1a) We saw this Most High God, as God above everything, as God awesome every time, and as God th ...
Series: Snapshots of Who God Is
William Wyne
Psalm 91:2
Picture frames are sold with a valueless picture display in the frame. The picture that may be in a frame at the store means nothing to the purchaser. The picture is just there to take up the frame space. The picture means nothing; it is without any value. A person will purchase the frame, take it home, and put in a picture of somebody who means something - a relative, a friend, a pet, even themselves, or a memory.
The picture that is placed inside the new frame now has given the frame more value; it now has more meaning. Why?
Because now an image of real life, of meaning is now in the frame. Now, all of a sudden, that picture frame has greater value because the image gives it a greater worth. It represents something or someone/a memory or a moment that has meaning.
The Word of God helps us to put a picture in the frame or the framework of our faith. The Word of God helps our framework of faith to be more valuable. Without the Word of God, the picture frame of our faith is not really as valuable. It's the Word of God that fills the frame of our belief and helps us to embrace all that God says and desires for us.
Psalms 91 places a picture of God in the frame of our faith and belief. Psalms 91:1-2 helps to make the framework of our faith about who God is priceless and personal. There are many other pictures of God in scripture without question, but there can be no greater picture to frame our faith and our idea of God than what is found in Psalms 91:1-2. It for sure is not the only picture that helps us to see God for who He is, but it's without a doubt a good biblical picture of who God is.
We have seen two pictures of God already. These two pictures that we have already seen have given more value to the framework of our faith. We've seen God as El Elyon, The Most High God. (1a) We saw this Most High God, as God above everything, as God awesome every time, and as God th ...
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