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Psalm 91:11 Bible Verse: Text, Meaning, and Context

Psalm 91:11 gives a strong picture of God's care: he commands his angels to watch over his people. This verse is often searched for comfort in uncertain or dangerous times, pointing to God's protection as you walk in his ways.

What happens in Psalm 91:11?

In this part of Psalm 91, the writer speaks of safety for the one who makes the LORD his refuge. The verse explains that God will direct his angels to guard the faithful in all their paths. The surrounding lines continue this theme with images of rescue, protection from harm, and confidence against danger. The passage moves from trust in God to the promise of his active care, showing that his help is not distant but closely involved in daily life.

Psalm 91 is a psalm of trust that celebrates the security of living near God. In the verses before and after Psalm 91:11, the focus is on refuge, protection, and deliverance from danger. This verse sits in the middle of that promise and helps explain how God cares for those who rely on him.

  • Divine protectionGod is pictured as actively guarding the one who trusts in him.
  • Angelic helpThe verse says God commands his angels to watch over his people.
  • Trusting refugeThe passage connects protection with making the LORD your dwelling place.
  • What does it mean to make the Lord your refuge in daily life?
  • How does this verse shape your view of God's care and protection?
  • Where do you need to trust God for guidance and safety right now?

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Psalms 91

8You will only see it with your eyes

and witness the punishment of the wicked.

9Because you have made the LORD your dwelling—

my refuge, the Most High—

10no evil will befall you,

no plague will approach your tent.

11For He will command His angels concerning you

to guard you in all your ways.

12They will lift you up in their hands,

so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.

13You will tread on the lion and cobra;

you will trample the young lion and serpent.

14“Because he loves Me, I will deliver him;

because he knows My name, I will protect him.

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