The Lord will keep you from all harm – he will watch over your life; the lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore.
Psalm 121:7- 8
Our Guardian God is right by your side to protect you today.
He guards you when you go out, and He guards you when you return.
He guards you now, and He will guard you always.
You can’t go anywhere without your Guardian God.
That’s why you can live from a place of peace, a place of faith, even though there’s turmoil all around you.
Stay in peace. God didn’t say you wouldn’t have to face these things.
But He did promise He will rescue you from the trouble.
He has a hedge of protection around you, a blood line that the enemy cannot cross.
God has been guarding you since you were born.
If you knew all the things God has already kept you from, you wouldn’t worry about what you’re facing now.
You would stay in peace, knowing that God has you covered. You’re not at the mercy of fate, bad breaks, or a dreaded disease.
Stay at rest, knowing that no weapon formed against you will ever prosper.
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