Under His Wings

Elizabeth M. Role, PhD

Psalm 91: 3, 4a (NIV) – Surely, He will save you from the fowler’s snare and from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you will find refuge.

Psalm 91 is a protection covenant.  God promised that He will save us from the fowler’s snare, the trap of the hunter of birds.  I am not sure if you have tried to trap an animal, perhaps using a mouse trap.  The more common mousetrap is a glue trap. We usually place a bait like a piece of cheese at the center of the wood with very sticky adhesive around.  Once the mouse gets into the adhesive surface, it cannot move, thus, it cannot maintain its body temperature and it suffers from hypothermia and eventually expires.  Or the trapper would come and kill the mouse.

This is what the devil does to God’s child.  He knows what will most likely hook us and he knows exactly which thought to put into our minds to lure us into the trap.  God promised that His child who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will be delivered from the snare laid by the fowler, the trapper, Satan himself. God will deliver us from the deadly pestilence, too. 

A pestilence is any “virulent or fatal disease, an epidemic that hits the masses of people, any deadly disease that attaches itself to one’s body with the intent to destroy.”  You see, this pestilence can be physical or spiritual.  God promised both spiritual and physical deliverance, from the trap of the fowler and from deadly pestilence.  This comprises being delivered from temptation and being delivered from harm.  We thank God for His deliverance from both traps and pestilence.

When you picture a magnificent flying bird, do you think of a chicken?  Of course not.  I believe that you are thinking of an eagle.  The largest eagle in the world is the Philippine eagle, known as monkey-eating eagle.  It dazzles with its wingspan reaching 1.84 m to 2.2 m with the width of a single wing ranging from 57.4 cm to 61.4 cm.  The promise in verse 4 is not about being borne up on the wings of eagles, rather, God promised that we will find refuge, not under his flying wing but under his sheltering wing. 

Is everyone protected under His wings?  “He will cover you with His feathers and under His wings, you will find refuge.”  Again, it is up to us to make that decision!  We can seek refuge under His wings if we choose to.  Have you observed what a mother hen does when danger is approaching like a hawk which plans to take a chick as its prey?  The mother hen would not run to those little chicks and jump on top of them to try to cover them with her wings.  Instead, she would squat down, spread out her wings, and begin to cluck.  And those little chicks from every direction would come running to her to get under those outstretched wings.  Then the mother hen would pull her wings down tight, tucking every little chick safely under her as if saying to the hawk, “you can get my chicks over my dead body.”

It is under God’s wings where we may seek refuge, but remember, we have to run to Him.  It is up to us, really.  It is so sad that many times we do not want to accept His offer of protection.  God is deeply committed to us—yet at the same time, we can reject His outstretched arm if we so choose.  It is available, but not automatic.  God does not run here and there, trying to cover us.  He is saying to you and me, “I have made protection possible.  You run to Me.”  And when we do run to Him in faith, the enemy will have to go through God to get to us. 

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