Psalm 91:1-2 “He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust.”

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Ezekiel 19–21, Psalms 36
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On October 8, 2013, Chris Hall survived a catastrophic plane crash—an event that would become the defining moment of his life.
That day, mid-flight, the aircraft malfunctioned. As it spiraled toward the earth, panic filled the cabin. In those terrifying seconds, he lifted his voice—not just in desperation, but in reverent worship and acknowledgment of God’s ability to deliver him.
Long before that flight, Chris had cultivated a walk with God—honoring Him in business, family, and daily decisions. And in that terrifying moment, his spiritual foundation anchored him.
The plane crashed. Yet miraculously, Chris survived—with injuries, but alive. Doctors were stunned. Investigators couldn’t explain it. But Chris knew: God had intervened in response to a heart that feared and honored Him.
From that moment, his life took a new trajectory. No longer just living to recover, Chris began living to serve. Reverence for God became his compass. So when he ran for office in 2022, voters weren’t just drawn to his policies—they saw a man who had walked through fire and emerged to glorify God.
In November 2022, despite a crowded race, Chris Hall was elected Commissioner of Collier County, Florida—a victory shaped by grace and forged by the desire to honor God.

One of the greatest spiritual forces for a believer is to walk in holy reverence of the Lord. When we honor God above all else, we place ourselves under His divine protection.
Psalm 34:7 says, “The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear Him, and delivers them.”
Despite the intensity of enemy attacks in these last days—whether sickness, disasters, or spiritual warfare—we serve the God who is mighty to save. He is the same God who delivered Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego from the fiery furnace, preserved Daniel in the lion’s den, and parted the Red Sea for Israel’s escape. Their protection wasn’t coincidental; it was covenantal. They feared God, and He honored that fear.
We, too, are covenant children. Colossians 3:3 says, “Your life is hidden with Christ in God.” That means we are divinely exempt from the evil ravaging the world—just as Goshen was untouched by the plagues of Egypt. But to enjoy this covering, we must fulfill our part of the covenant: abiding in the secret place, living in holiness, studying His Word, praying fervently, and praising continually.
When we honor God with our lives, His name becomes a strong tower; and as we run into it, we find refuge.
In this season, as we fear and honor God, surely, He will empower us to flourish where others perish, soar instead of sinking, and experience breakthroughs in the place of breakdowns. We will enjoy unlimited divine protection, provisions, promotion, and our lives will keep going from glory to glory.

PRAYER:
Lord, please teach my heart to walk in holy fear and reverence of You. Help me to abide continually in Your Presence, and maintain a deep commitment to Your Word and ways, so I may live secure, preserved, and victorious in these perilous times, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
Faith is more than just believing; it is acting upon the Word that you believe. — WORDBITE 222

Shalom!
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