The answer to the question of fear is found in Psalm 27, but what looks like, I know what that means, is deeper than what we think we know. Psalm 27 says, The Lord is my Light and my Salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the Strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
Believers, as we read this verse we say yes, God is Light to me, I am saved, so Jesus is my salvation and I am strong in the God’s strength. Or some form of that, at least this is how I have always read it. Can you relate, even with some variation?
Well today, the Lord had me hover over the words Light, Salvation and Strength, for those words describe who God is. Out of knowing who God is we can say with the psalmist, whom shall I fear? And of whom shall I be afraid? I think we all would like to live in a reality without fear, so I did some digging.
Light in Hebrew, is presence of God; it is the condition by which we perceive reality rightly. Genesis 1 says, God said, let there be Light, this was before sunlight, moonlight, stars as light. Let there be light was about presence that brings clarity, right perception.
Salvation in Hebrew means to be brought into a wide-open safe space out of a narrow, constricted, threatening one. It includes rescue, deliverance, victory in battle and vindication in a legal dispute.
Strength/Stronghold in Hebrew means fortress, place of refuge, it is architectural and spatial and addresses the fear of exposure or instability, dread or terror.
This means we do not have to be afraid because we know God is our Light (clarity); Salvation (vindication/victory); and Strength (fortress/refuge). God is giving us clarity internally, victory externally and is a refuge eternally.
No wonder the psalmist said, the Lord is my Light and Salvation, who shall I fear? The Lord is the Strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid? Friends, when we know who God is, we are safe, secure and strong because of who He is. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org











