Psalms 91 is scripture that is applicable to every believer...2 Timothy 3:16.
EVery scripture is not immediately applicable to every person. Context matters.
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@GISMYS_7. I have my own view on the matter; and Psalms 91 denotes my view.
You certainly gave the impression you were in agreement, rushing in to attack others for daring to disagree. Now you seem to be saying you don't completely agree yourself.
Psalms 91 is for the body of Christ. Ten thousand shall fall at your right hand; but it shall not come near you. No plague shall come nigh thy dwelling.
@Waiting on him, Jesus didn't have a dwelling, the Son of man had no place to lay His head.
Let us know when you are in battle and ten thousand fall at your right hand. Let us know too when you take on wild animals.
I actually had it for a brief moment and overcame it by speaking a word, rebuking the disease as the Lord did to the fever in Peter's mother.
Psalms 103:1-3 is also a factor that can be combined with Psalms 91 to combat this virus and its fear.
Satan wants the body of Christ to cringe in fear...
But we do not have to cringe in fear against an enemy that we have victory over in the blood of the Lamb... for by His stripes we are healed.
I honestly don't believe you "had it for a brief moment." I think you have a powerful imagination.
I happen to read Psalm 51 less literally than you. Did any earthly "evil" befall Jesus? Did he lead a long life in earthly terms? So what if Christians were to die of this virus? They remain in God's hands. The angels will bear them up. They have nothing to fear. I hope to be content no matter lies in store for me. If I die, maybe I should give thanks for it. It is not something to fret that much about.
Philippians 1:21 For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.
[quote]It is also true that the coronavirus may have even, already completed its course; but the liberal democrats are promoting the lie that it is still in operation because they think it can be a means to change the nation to fit their agenda more appropriately.[/quote]Why are people still dying from it then?