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Study Resources :: Text Commentaries :: F.E. Marsh :: Readings 301-350 (Peace - Service)

F.E. Marsh :: 333. Safety

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THE following is a sevenfold illustration of the Christian’s safety as found in the Old Testament.

  1. Jehovah’s name. The safety of the name of Jehovah is as a tower to befriend in the time of need (Proverbs 18:10).
  2. Jehovah’s presence. The safety of God’s presence is a covering to protect in danger (Deut. 33:12).
  3. Jehovah’s promise. The safety of God’s promise is a refuge from the snare of fear (Proverbs 29:25).
  4. Jehovah’s power. The safety of God’s power is an uplifter to put us out of the enemy’s reach (Psalm 12:5).
  5. Jehovah’s arm. The safety of God’s arm is a strengthener to sustain at all times (Psalm 119:117).
  6. Jehovah’s leading. The safety of God’s leading is a safeguard in all difficulty (Psalm 78:53).
  7. Jehovah’s keeping. The safety of God’s keeping is a minister of calm repose (Psalm 4:8).




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