Theme: PROTECTION FROM EVIL; DIVINE COVERING
Scripture Focus: Psalm 91:10–11 (KJV)
Year of Great Rewards

Beloved, understand this truth: protection is not accidental—it is covenantal. The Psalmist declares with confidence, “There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling.” This is not wishful thinking; it is the assured portion of those who dwell in God. In a world filled with uncertainty, danger, and sudden calamities, divine covering is one of the greatest rewards God gives His people.

Many people measure God’s rewards only by what they can see—money, promotion, applause, or achievements. But often, the greatest reward is what never happened. The accident that didn’t occur, the sickness that never manifested, the tragedy that was diverted—these are proofs of God’s silent hand at work. What God plans to prosper, He first preserves. Preservation is heaven’s investment in your future.

Psalm 91 teaches us that safety flows from position. “He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High…” Divine protection is activated by abiding—by living consciously in God’s presence, trusting His Word, and aligning with His will. When you dwell in Him, you do not beg for protection; you walk in it. Angels are not dispatched by panic but by covenant. God gives them charge over those who remain under His covering.

In this Year of Great Rewards, God is not only lifting you; He is guarding you. You are advancing, but you are also being defended. Do not live in fear of evil; live in faith in God’s covering. Fear attracts danger, but faith activates defense. Refuse to magnify threats—magnify the Protector. Declare His Word over your life, your family, your home, and your destiny.

Finally, take responsibility for your dwelling place—both spiritual and physical. Build a culture of prayer, faith confessions, and obedience. When God is honored in a home, that home becomes a no-go area for evil. Walk boldly, live confidently, and rest assured: you are preserved because your purpose is not finished. The Lord is your refuge, the Most High is your habitation, and divine covering is your portion—now and always, in Jesus’ name. Amen.