The word 'deliver' here is 'khawlats' in Hebrew, and it actually means 'to fight for you'. Psalm 91 is indeed a powerful psalm. Throughout the history of the Jews, the Jewish rabbis would ask those who are sick (or those who are in trouble) to recite this psalm. They believe reciting this psalm is likened to a sword (or 'zayin' in Hebrew) that would cut away curses (or whatever evil/danger) that come by day or by night.
As you can see above, this psalm is not only a 'protective gear' for God's people, but it is also a 'warfare psalm'. Some people even call it a soldier's psalm. And here in Psalm 91:15, the Lord has promised to 'fight for you' and 'honor' you when you call upon Him!
As you can see above, this psalm is not only a 'protective gear' for God's people, but it is also a 'warfare psalm'. Some people even call it a soldier's psalm. And here in Psalm 91:15, the Lord has promised to 'fight for you' and 'honor' you when you call upon Him!
The Lord spoke these words recently:
"This is your time of deliverance! This is your time of setting free! Free from the curses against you, and free from the works of the enemy against you! Receive your authority to overcome, and receive your authority to reverse those curses! For this is the time I am bringing you to enter greater blessings. Do not settle for anything lesser!"
People of God, know that your time of deliverance is now! And your time of setting free is now! Don’t miss this time and season! Tap into such anointing to set you free, whatever your trouble may be in recent times! Receive a new authority from on high to overcome and to reverse those works of darkness against you, be it against your health, your family, or your vocation! Do not settle for anything lesser!
Having received your deliverance, do not stop there. Because the Lord is also bringing you to enter greater blessings! Psalm 36:7-8 (KJV) says, 'How excellent is Thy lovingkindness, O God! Therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of Thy wings. They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of Thy house; and Thou shalt make them drink of the river of Thy pleasures'.
The word 'fatness' here is 'deshen' in Hebrew, and it can mean 'the best part' or 'the choice part'. In other words, the Lord has promised to give you 'the best part' or 'the choice part' in His house, because you have looked to Him and put your trust under the shadow of His wings. Of course, this word 'deshen' can also mean 'abundance, fertility, richness, or goodness'.
In Nehemiah 8:10 (NIV), the Scripture says, 'Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength'. The expressions 'choice food' and 'sweet drinks' here are 'pictures' today of 'the best part' or 'the choice part' for you to receive and partake, just as mentioned in Psalm 36:7-8!
So, again, people of God, do not settle for anything lesser! Believe and receive by faith! These promises are meant for you this year! Look not at the 'storm' around you in this world, but look to Him, and Him alone! He will bring you to safety, and He will fight for you! Greater blessings are coming your way this year! And it is supernatural! Enter therefore into the realm of supernatural wisdom, supernatural favor, supernatural providence, supernatural health, and supernatural victory. In Jesus' name. Amen!