The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower. -Psalms 18:2


Good morning and TGIF! Continuing on reviewing the scripture above. The same rock who builds a fortress and delivers you with strength and thus increases your trust, is not short as to be distracted by the turbulence of this world. 


Reinforcements are readily available via a sounding horn. In Hebraic tradition the horn of battle is called a shofar. Though the shofar would be used for other purposes, all it’s uses centered around sounding an alarm. 


The horn of salvation is reserved for the righteous. Though the unrighteous might sound an alarm, the righteous is a horn God answers. 


The Lord has put virtually an Angel army at our defense. We must learn how to sound the horn. First be in right standing, learn how to use the horn and also when to sound it. Your righteousness produces a horn that will be heard and be adhered. 


Finally high towers are built on the rock and strategically placed up high on corners of the fortress. From the advantage of height, warriors are able to see from great distances and have the ability to rain down great destruction on their foes. 


In those towers are warriors who are well armed and have horns to call even more to the fight. 


Brother David wrote a resounding eclipsing Psalms with epiphanic overtones and undertones. In terms we all can understand, that the Lord will not leave, forsake and He will protect His own. 


Go fellowship this Sunday, we all need it. 


God bless you and command your day!!!


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