Psalm 124:7 (KJV)
“Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: the snare is broken, and we are escaped.”

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Obadiah 1; Psalm 128
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Chris Tomlin is known around the world for leading millions into God’s presence through songs like How Great Is Our God. Chris has several testimonies of divine preservation that have deeply marked his life. A recent one occurred on November 7, 2025, when Chris Tomlin and his team were involved in a frightening tour trailer accident on their way to a concert in Jackson, Mississippi.
The trailer attached to their tour bus broke loose, fishtailed violently across three lanes of traffic, and slammed into the median wall. The impact was so severe that the vehicle was badly crushed, and witnesses who saw the wreck believed no one could have survived without serious injuries or worse.
Yet, Chris and his team walked away from the accident completely unharmed.
What should have ended in tragedy became a testimony of mercy.
That experience further deepened Chris’s awareness that life is fragile, but God’s hand is mighty to save. From that point forward, his worship carried even deeper gratitude and conviction, continuing to bless millions of people around the world.

Psalm 124:7 declares, “The snare is broken, and we are escaped.” This is the testimony of every believer who has experienced God’s deliverance.
Many times, we do not even realize the dangers God has shielded us from. There were situations that should have destroyed us, traps the enemy carefully arranged, accidents that could have ended our lives, and battles we were too weak to survive. Yet somehow, God made a way of escape.
Why? Because of His love and grace.
God’s deliverance is not because we are perfect, but because His mercy continually speaks for us. Lamentations 3:22 says, “It is of the LORD’S mercies that we are not consumed.” His love steps into our troubles and rescues us from destruction.
Throughout Scripture, we see this pattern repeatedly. God delivered Daniel from the lions’ den, the Hebrew boys from the fiery furnace, and Peter from prison. Divine deliverance is part of our covenant heritage as God’s children.
Sometimes God delivers us from trouble, and sometimes He delivers us through trouble—but either way, His grace never abandons us.
Therefore, in the midst of life’s challenges never allow fear to dominate your heart. Psalm 91:14 says, “Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him.”
As long as we love the Lord, we are destined for His divine deliverance, preservation, and victory in all of life’s trials and tribulations.

PRAYER:
Father, I thank You for Your unfailing love and mercy that continually preserve and deliver me from danger. Please help me to trust You completely in every season of life, knowing that You are my refuge and strong tower, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
God’s promises in Christ in your life may appear delayed, but never forget that delays are not denials. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

@GOODHEART- EKWUEME.

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