KEEPER

“The Lord is your keeper
 The Lord will protect you from all evil;
He will keep your soul.”

Psalm 121:5,7

Keep: guard, preserve, protect.  To whom can you entrust your soul?  Day in, day out, and ultimately, who do you want preserving and protecting you from evil and from “the pit of nothingness” (Isaiah 38:17)? “God” is the answer most give. Yet, do we actually walk in the confident awareness that we’re not walking alone; that God is our keeper? God guards, preserves, and protect us in ways we can’t see. We may have had a horrible day and felt we were in a “pit.” Yet, we have no idea what evil never touched us or our loved ones because God was guarding us. We have no concept of the eternal pit from which God keeps us. Today is a good day to look heavenward in praise of the Keeper our our soul.

Lord, I praise You for being the KEEPER of my soul, for protecting me from all evil, and for keeping my soul from the pit of nothingness.

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  1. Debbie,
    Thank you for this Praise Day blog entry. It confirms my day with God yesterday.
    I was driving in town and THREE times God protected me from careless, reckless drivers! I knew!!! that is was Gods protection!!! I pray for traveling mercy,(when I travel), safety and protection every day and I know that I KNOW that HE is covering me, guarding me and anyone else with me. I love seeing God work in my life and the lives of others! He puts people in my live who I can help and bless and it humbles me to know He believes me worthy of using my life for His work and HIS glory. It blesses me so much to live and do for Him as I can bless others because Jesus lives in me. I am ever so grateful to my Father God, so blessed!
    Thank you so much for sharing your blogging. It opens my spiritual eyes even more to continuously read His Word and you provide even more for myself and others. You are a blessing to me. I miss my spiritual family in Kerrville. I fondly & comically remember the times you came to CWJC as you taught and shared with the ladies and us staff member's. (The colander on your head!)
    Thank you and bless you!
    Terry Young-Dacy

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