So…I’m wrapping up, working through, “Psalm 91-He Who Dwells” a short bible study by Lara Velez, and found it to be a really great study for those who are either starting a bible study for the first time or just find themselves, going through a busy season in life and not having the time to really go through a more in-depth bible study.

The study covers with dealing with protection, “Psalm 91-He Who Dwells”, goes verse by verse, with quick encouragements for the reader.

I enjoyed it and was surprised that it really does, deliver, in a short study, a powerful encouragement for those who are in need of a little encouragement when just needing to be reminded that our Father in Heaven, covers us with protection, but not really in a way that we tend to define it and sometimes in ways that we don’t expect His protection to be defined.

So if you’re looking for a quick, bible study, this is a great way to either get into the habit, or get back to starting a bible study or even use for kick starting a quiet time.

 

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