For the LORD your God is God of gods and Lord
of lords, the great, the mighty, and the awesome God, who is not partial and
takes no bribe. He executes justice for the fatherless and the widow, and loves
the sojourner, giving him food and clothing. Love the sojourner, therefore, for
you were sojourners in the land of Egypt. (Deuteronomy 10:17–19 ESV).
God is portrayed in Scripture as a powerful defender, shield, and refuge who protects believers from spiritual and physical harm, often fighting on their behalf. Relying on God as a defender means trusting in His timing and justice rather than relying on self-defense, allowing for peace in the face of opposition. He is called a shield and fortress (cf. Psalm 18:1-6). He is described God as a rock, fortress, and shield, delivering believers from enemies. Further, God is not passive; He defends reputations, acts as a lawyer for His children, and works on their behalf. He is also shown as a Promise-Keeping Defender (cf. Isaiah 54:17). The prophet promises that no weapon formed against believers will succeed, which is a theme seen throughout the Bible. Perhaps the promise I depend on most is how God is described as a "very present help in trouble" who does not sleep or slumber while watching over his people. I find I need Him in the most inopportune moments of life.
You may be one of those people who have a
strong relational safety net. This has been your means of protection when you
face a sudden tragedy or unexpected loss. Parents or guardians and other family
members are often seen in this way. When we know we have access to that kind of
security, everyday life can seem easier and less stressful. I have found that
my family is such a strength to me in times of difficulty.
But some people do not have those types
of relationships. What’s more, there may be several reasons why a person might
face unfortunate circumstances. We can imagine a person who, after the death of
a spouse or partner, is experiencing loneliness or the fear of having an
increasingly isolated life. Or perhaps we can imagine the trauma of a teenage
child who loses a parent—and their life is suddenly changed forever. Maybe you
know someone with a story like that—or maybe something like that has happened to
you.
Wherever you are and whoever you are,
God is your rock. And no matter what you’re going through, God sees you. God is
there to defend you, protect you, clothe you in righteousness, and nourish you
with the bread of life, which is Christ Jesus.







