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Lord Jesus, we know your word is alive and active–sharper than any double-edged sword. Help us to boldly use this weapon to cover our soldiers and loved ones in prayer.
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The throes of war have been thrust upon the world and many feel helpless as they think about their loved ones in harm’s way. During wartime, it’s usually our soldiers, both here and abroad, who come to mind. Many of us have favorite scriptures or prayers we use for intercession when it comes to friends and family in the military. But there is one that stands out so much that it’s referred to as the Soldier’s Prayer. It’s none other than Psalm 91, which describes dwelling in God’s shelter during times of crisis. Though the Bible does not call this the Soldier’s Prayer, the verses certainly paint a picture of God’s protective shield that becomes our armor in times of physical and spiritual warfare.

Psalm 91 became affectionately known as the “soldier’s psalm” during World War 1. Legend has it that the soldiers of the 91st Infantry Brigade of the U.S. Expeditionary Army were given little cards with Psalm 91 written on them. Their Brigade commander urged them to recite and pray the words on the card as they prepared for battle. At one point they were involved in three of the bloodiest battles in WW1, but they suffered no casualties in combat. Even though other units around them experienced devastating death tolls, this brigade seemed to have a supernatural layer of protection surrounding them.

Though this account cannot be officially verified, the details remind us of an encouraging truth that we should cling to in times of trouble. God’s word is a powerful weapon and we can count on it in our darkest hour.

Psalm 91:1 (KJV) says, He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.” There’s a lot to unpack in this verse, but the words dwell and abide hold rich meaning for all believers in Jesus, which includes both civilians and soldiers. The Hebrew word for dwell is yashab and it means to sit down, remain, stay, inhabit, or to marry. This word carries the idea of being joined together in a home as husband and wife. It implies a strong, close bond that is not easily broken, even in times of strife.

 

Similarly, the word abide in Hebrew is luwn and this word means to lodge, or pass the night. We find this same word luwn being used in the story of Ruth. “Entreat me not to leave you, or to turn back from following after you; For wherever you go, I will go; And wherever you lodge, I will lodge; Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God. Where you die, I will die, and there will I be buried,” (Ruth 1:16). Many Christians simply state the verse this way: “Where you go, I will go.” This reminds us that when we lodge with Jesus, or “go where he goes,” we have nothing to fear. Even in the midst of an explosion, he remains with us. As we dwell and abide under the shadow of the Almighty, we are surrounded by his presence whether we are in our room, or hiding in a bunker in a remote part of the world. Reciting and praying Psalm 91 declares this truth even as bullets are flying.

Psalm 91:4 gives believers a powerful picture of this all-encompassing divine protection.

He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler.” The Hebrew word used for shield in Psalm 91:4 is tsinnah. Most shields cover the front, but this one is large and covers the entire body. Even more interesting is that tsinnah also means hook or barb and this alludes to something that’s prickly. Picture barbed wire that covers the top of a fence and keeps invaders or trespassers from gaining access. Putting these ideas together from Psalm 91, we understand that the shield of Jesus surrounds us on all sides, forming a very sharp perimeter that can cut our enemies to pieces. It’s important to note that the verse emphasizes “HIS TRUTH SHALL BE THY SHIELD AND BUCKLER.”  The WORD is the truth so as we proclaim it, a divine covering will form all around us.

When we pray Psalm 91:4 which says, “Lord, cover my loved one with your feathers…give them refuge under your wings,” we are really praying that they will find a hiding place under the wings of God. Imagine a mother bird covering the bodies of her babies. They are safe and warm under the shadow of her wings. Even the Jewish prayer shawl alludes to this because there are four corners on this garment and they are called wings. The wings of the shawl are designed to cover the head and body of the person as he/she prays. In this secret place, all the world is shut out, while God’s presence surrounds the believer. Whether you’re praying for military members or refugees in Ukraine, you’re asking God to bring that person under his mighty wings where they can experience complete comfort and protection. Even as bombs explode, safe havens are created both physically and spiritually.

Several years ago, I was in prayer and felt a sudden burden for our nation and the world.  I had an overwhelming feeling of dread and impending danger. I asked the Lord if there were any verses I should specifically pray for our leaders and the nation. I also inquired about the best way to intercede during times when our world is so uncertain.

Little did I know I would receive an answer the next day. I stepped outside to check the mail and noticed a bag sitting by my front door. When I opened it, I found a variety of books inside. The first one I pulled out was called Life Lessons from the Hiding Place, which featured spiritual insights from the life of Corrie ten Boom.

I was familiar with Corrie ten Boom because I had read her book called The Hiding Place. It’s the amazing story of how Corrie and her family provided a hiding place (a Psalm 91 refuge) for the Jews during World War II. In addition, she survived the horrors of a concentration camp by dwelling in Jesus’ shelter, as Psalm 91 describes.

As I began looking through the Life Lessons from the Hiding Place book, I noticed a little yellow note stuck inside. My mouth dropped open when I saw what it was–a handwritten copy of Psalm 91. I had just asked God how and what to pray in times of trouble and now I had a clear answer. I wondered who had left the books for me. Later my friend called and said they were from her. Immediately, I asked if she put the Psalm 91 note in the book. Puzzled at my question, she said she wasn’t sure how it ended up inside. Even more amazing was the fact that the note was written in 2008, but I found it inside the book many years later in 2017.

The handwritten note Angela found with Psalm 91 written out.

More than ever, I realized that God answers prayers in amazing ways! I took the Psalm 91 note and put it in a frame. It sits on my desk so I can remember to pray as often as possible.

My oldest son is a pilot in the Air Force and my husband is a firefighter so I find myself interceding with this psalm quite often. As I pray, I imagine my son’s plane being surrounded by angels, even lifting it up. For my husband, I picture angels pushing the fire away from him. As intercessors praying for the crisis in Ukraine, we can certainly visualize Psalm 91:11 (also known as the 911 of scripture) which says, “He will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways.” We can boldly ask Jesus to dispatch his heavenly warriors to go into battle with us.

So, how can we pray the promises of Psalm 91 over our military, as well as those who are in perilous situations? For myself, I often insert the names of specific people into the psalm. I might say, “Lord Jesus, give your angels charge over____________.” Or, “Lord please protect ________ from the traps of the enemy.”

We can also use specific prayer points from Psalm 91 such as:

Lord Jesus, please give your angels charge over our military and their families. Help them dwell in your divine shelter. Place your mighty wings around them as they face the attacks of their enemies. Give them courage so they will not fear the terror of the night, or the arrow that flies by day. Even if a thousand fall at their side, do not let any disaster overtake them. Help them trample the lions and cobras in their path. You are mighty to save Lord.

There is a supernatural name that’s set apart at the end of Psalm 91. In fact, this name is THE LAST WORD OF THE ENTIRE PSALM. Psalm 91:16 says, “With long life I will satisfy him, and show him my salvation.” The word for salvation being used in this verse is Yeshua and this is Jesus’ name in Hebrew. The psalm ends with this word because the overall idea is that JESUS IS OUR SALVATION. HE IS OUR PSALM 91. HE IS READY TO HEAR OUR 911 PRAYERS. In a world of war and chaos, this is good news indeed.

What is your favorite verse in Psalm 91? Do you have a special prayer to share for our military service members, or for those who are experiencing the devastation of war? The IFA download advertised above is a prayer guide for military based on Psalm 91.

Angela Rodriguez is an author, blogger and homeschooling Mom who studies the historical and biblical connections between Israel and the United States. You can visit her blogs at 67owls.com and 100trumpets.com. Her latest book, Psalm 91: Under the Wings of Jesus, was released in June 2021. Photo by Joel Rivera-Camacho on Unsplash.

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Sue Tracy
April 1, 2022

Lord we thank you for putting your word in the Bible to be used by your people for such a time as this. Lord we pray psalm 91 and ask that You would allow them to dwell in the secret place of the Most High that they may abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
We love and thank you for You hear our prayers, we put our trust in The Lord.
Amen

Deanna Huntsman
March 18, 2022

Thanks for the prayer for the military and my family members who may be in danger from the devil. I will be able to keep Psalm 91 by my side daily.

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Millie
March 16, 2022

This was my father’s favorite psalm. He was in the Air Force for 26 years, serving during WWII and the Korean War. Peaying for our soldiers now. Praying for soldiers around the world in battle now.

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sally akin
March 16, 2022

Under The Wings of Jesus. I will pray this every day for Ukraine, Soldiers, and for everyone I can think of that needs this protection family and friends and babies and all!!

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Becky
March 15, 2022

This Psalm has been precious to me, a wife, mom of 3 grown sons and RN, for decades. In 2020 I was an RN case manager caring for people of all ages in a smallish South Florida hospital. Poppa led me to start praying THIS over me, my family, the staff and our patients. It has become more than precious! Power from ‘on high’ pours out when I even think on it now! These promises for us, now….glory to our Living Lamb!

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    Ingrid
    March 15, 2022

    A fellow RN – with a soul needing feeding. Bless the Lord, bless you- In Christ Jesus name amen

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Katy Zastrow
March 15, 2022

Psm 68: 1, 3
Rise up, O God, and scatter your enemies. Let those who hate God run for their lives. But let the godly rejoice. Let them be glad in God’s presence. Let them be filled with joy.

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Katy Zastrow
March 15, 2022

Psm 89: 22-24
The enemy shall not outwit them; the wicked shall not humble them.
I will crush their woes before him and strike down those who hate them.
My faithfulness and My steadfast love shall be with them, and IN MY NAME shall their horn
(strength) be exalted.

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Maynard Sr. Beck
March 15, 2022

I shared a Psalm 91 story last year.
https://ifapray.org/blog/testimony-from-an-intercessor-leave-your-bibles-open/
The comments to that testimony included this one:
“Susan C
January 25, 2021
I sent Psalm 91 in a letter to a soldier when he served in Iraq during Desert Storm. When he wrote to me some time later, he said it was unopened, in his back pocket for a day because his unit came under assault. I still remember his words of awe, they were incredible. He had never read this Psalm but understood it personally and fully, referring to the passage below. Although it was wrinkled and grimy, he said he was going to laminate it to keep for all times. We serve a Magnificent God, merciful and able to do more than we will ever dream or imagine!

You will not fear the terror of night,
nor the arrow that flies by day,
nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness,
nor the plague that destroys at midday.
A thousand may fall at your side,
ten thousand at your right hand,
but it will not come near you.
You will only observe with your eyes
and see the punishment of the wicked.”
THANK YOU Angela

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    Susan CC
    March 15, 2022

    Maynard, your comment has touched me much like my soldier’s letter did. In His invitation to the needy, the Lord says in Isaiah 55, “My word that goes out from My mouth, will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it. The Word of God is everything, for everyone, in every time. https://biblehub.com/isaiah/55.htm

    The Word of God is:
    From the beginning, with God, was God
    God -breathed
    Alive and Active
    A lamp for our feet
    A light for our path
    Enduring….forever
    Perfect
    Flawless
    Will never pass away
    Is light, giving understanding to the simple
    Our sustenance, man shall not live on bread alone…..
    Right and true………

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Barbara Janicki
March 15, 2022

Thank you for sharing the part this Psalm plays in our history. I like all of the psalm but perhaps verse 15 where God says if I call upon Him, He will answer and He will be with me in trouble. I am reassured that I am not alone – I’m sure that’s an assurance we can pray for those serving our country so far from home – that they are not alone, God is right there with them, watching over and protecting them. Thank you for sharing a way we can pray for those all over the world fighting in these conflicts in such precarious situations, not knowing what will happen next. This must grieve God greatly, as He is a God of peace, http://www.mtothe5th.wordpress.com

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Sheila Mullins
March 15, 2022

Psalm 91:2 “I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust.” is my favourite verse in this Psalm. It is a reminder to me & all others that the Lord God Almighty reigns over all things & He alone is worthy of my/our trust & honour.

The whole of scripture tells us that nothing happens to us that is outside of the knowledge & permission of God; even the “bad” things which God tells us He works all things for our good. No matter where we go or what we do, He is with us & has promised to never leave nor forsake those who are His children.

To put our faith & trust wholly in God & in Him alone; to fear not as He has overcome the world; to know that the best is yet to come; that no matter what happens in this life, that here is as bad as it will ever be forever; that this live is but a vapour; all this helps us to keep things in perspective.

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aj
March 15, 2022

Father, we thank You for the protective promises available in Psalm 91 to those who dwell in Your presence. May we, as believers, stand at own post and declare Psalm 91! http://www.PeggyJoyceRuth.org has many more Psalm 91 testimony blogs, books and podcasts. This author/speaker has studied this verse over 40 years.

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Kathleen Wright
March 15, 2022

God bless you and this ministry. It is much needed ! Please pray for Pastor Eugene Kozchenko in Dnipro, Ukraine. There is bombing there now. He and his son have stayed behind to minister, as the family left for Poland. May the Lord Jesus bless you and your family!
Kathleen Wright

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Eduardo
March 15, 2022

““Be strong and courageous; do not be afraid nor dismayed before the king of Assyria, nor before all the multitude that is with him; for there are more with us than with him. With him is an arm of flesh; but with us is the Lord our God, to help us and to fight our battles.” And the people were strengthened by the words of Hezekiah king of Judah.”
‭‭II Chronicles‬ ‭32:7-8‬ ‭NKJV‬‬
https://bible.com/bible/114/2ch.32.7-8.NKJV

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