My shield is in God

Saying “my shield is in God” is a great declaration of faith, because with this we are saying that our whole life depends on God, that we hide our weakness under His strength and that we rest completely in His love and mercy.

The Bible says:

My shield is God Most High,
who saves the upright in heart.

Psalm 7:10

The people of Israel on their pilgrimage always had a terrible problem, and they preferred to rest in Egypt or on the councils of this world, when they were supposed to put God before them and understand that their strength and care came from from the powerful hand of our Creator.

Many times we find ourselves involved in problems and difficulties and we resort to the wrong, seeking shelter in other arms that are not those of our Creator. In the Bible we find countless times when God saved His people, delivered them from other peoples who were stronger than them, performed miracles and feats in front of all their enemies. Is there better care than that of our Lord? He also guards us from evil and we can pronounce together with King David: “My shield is in God”.

Do you feel in trouble and think you’re not going to get out of there? Run to God, shed your tears before Him, pour your heart before His presence, hold on to Him and believe with all your heart that He keeps the uprights in heart.

Let us remember that a shield is not used when everything is calm, but when the battle is intense. In the same way, God reveals Himself as our shield not in moments of comfort, but in moments of deep anguish, when the darts of discouragement, fear, and confusion come against us. It is there—right there—where His protection becomes more evident. The psalmist understood that the protection of God is not symbolic; it is real, powerful, and active in the life of every believer who places his trust in the Almighty.

The Scriptures show us once and again that those who trusted in God were never left ashamed. David himself faced lions, bears, giants, armies, betrayals, and nights of tears, but in all of them he was sustained by the strong hand of the Lord. This same God, who defended His children in ancient times, continues to defend us today. His shield has not weakened, His arm has not shortened, His love has not diminished. He saves, protects, sustains, and surrounds the upright in heart with His unfailing mercy.

Do not let fear or despair convince you otherwise. Even when the storm roars around you, even when you feel that everything collapses, God remains your shield. Rest in Him. Trust Him. Hide your heart under His wings and declare, with conviction: “My shield is God.” Those who run to Him never remain abandoned. Those who trust in Him never walk alone. And those who lift their eyes to heaven will always find a Father who defends them with perfect love and unbreakable strength.

The Biblical Significance of the Shield

To understand the depth of the phrase “My shield is in God”, we must look at the historical and spiritual context of weaponry in biblical times. A shield was not merely a piece of metal or wood; it was the primary line of defense that determined the survival of a warrior. When we apply this to our spiritual lives, we are recognizing that the protection of the Almighty is our primary defense against the trials of life. This divine protection is absolute and covers every area of our existence, from our mental health to our physical safety.

A Defense That Never Fails

Human shields can break, and human strategies can fail. However, the Lord’s strength is an impenetrable wall. In the ancient world, soldiers often locked their shields together to create a wall of protection. In the spiritual realm, when we align our hearts with God’s Word, we are essentially locking into His eternal security. The upright in heart find that this shield is not static; it moves with them, providing constant surveillance and care regardless of the terrain they are crossing.

The Nature of Spiritual Warfare

Spiritual warfare is a reality that many believers face daily. The enemy uses tactics like doubt, fear, and condemnation to weaken our resolve. Having God as our shield means that these attacks do not reach our core identity. We are hidden in Christ, and our value is protected by the very hand that created the universe. This heavenly defense ensures that even if we feel the pressure of the battle, we are not destroyed by it. The faith we exercise acts as the grip on that shield, keeping it firm in the face of adversity.

Why We Often Look for Other Shields

It is a common human tendency to seek security in visible things. Like the Israelites who looked toward Egypt, we often put our trust in financial stability, political movements, or personal relationships. While these things are not inherently bad, they make for very poor shields. They are vulnerable to the changes of this world. When we rely on our own understanding, we leave our backs exposed to the unexpected turns of life.

The Illusion of Self-Sufficiency

Modern culture praises self-sufficiency, but in the kingdom of God, dependence is the key to power. When we admit that we cannot protect ourselves, we allow God to step in as our Great Defender. The sovereignty of God is best displayed when we reach the end of our own strength. By laying down our ego and pride, we take up the shield of faith, which is far more effective than any human effort or clever plan we could devise.

Breaking the Cycle of Worry

Worry is a sign that we have momentarily forgotten who our shield is. It is an attempt to carry the weight of our own protection. Biblical meditation and prayer help us break this cycle by redirecting our focus from the problem to the Protector. When we dwell on the promises of God, our heart becomes upright and steady. We begin to see that the Creator of Heaven and Earth is personally invested in our well-being and safety.

The Characteristics of the Upright in Heart

Psalm 7:10 specifically links God’s saving power to those who are upright in heart. This is a call to integrity and transparency. An upright heart is one that doesn’t hide from God but seeks His light. It is a heart that values truth over convenience and righteousness over worldly gain. This alignment with God’s character is what allows His divine shield to operate effectively in our lives.

Walking in Truth and Integrity

Integrity provides a spiritual “armor” that complements the shield of God. When we walk in truth, the enemy has no foothold to use against us. Spiritual integrity means that our private life matches our public confession. While we all stumble, the upright person is quick to repent and return to the Lord’s path. This constant renewal keeps the shield of God positioned firmly over our lives, protecting us from the corrosive effects of sin and compromise.

The Reward of a Sincere Heart

God looks at the heart rather than outward appearances. A sincere heart is the most attractive thing to the Lord. He promises to be a buckler and a defense to those who walk in sincerity. This means that even if the world misunderstands or attacks you, the approval of God acts as a barrier that preserves your soul and your peace. There is a divine reward for those who choose the path of righteousness even when it is difficult.

The Shield in Times of Deep Anguish

As the original text beautifully states, a shield is most necessary when the battle is intense. During seasons of grief, loss, or confusion, we may feel as though God is distant. However, the Scriptures teach that He is close to the brokenhearted. His role as a shield becomes most active when we are at our weakest. In those moments, the protection of God is like a cocoon, sheltering us from the full force of the storm until we are strong enough to stand again.

Quenching the Fiery Darts

The Apostle Paul spoke about the shield of faith quenching the “fiery darts of the wicked one.” These darts are often thoughts of hopelessness or worthlessness. When we hold up the truth of God’s Word, these thoughts lose their power. They hit the shield and are extinguished. This requires a proactive faith—one that chooses to believe God’s report over the negative circumstances we see with our physical eyes.

The Peace That Surpasses Understanding

One of the greatest evidences that God is our shield is the presence of supernatural peace. This is a peace that doesn’t make sense given the circumstances. It is the result of knowing that the Most High is in control. When we are resting in His love, our hearts are shielded from the turbulence of the world. This divine tranquility is a gift to every believer who chooses to make the Lord their refuge.

God’s Miracles: A Testimony of His Protection

Throughout the Bible, we see God acting as a shield in tangible ways. He shut the mouths of lions for Daniel, He was the fourth man in the fire for the three Hebrew young men, and He delivered Peter from prison. These are not just stories; they are evidence of His character. The same God who performed these mighty acts is the one you are calling upon today. He is the unchanging God who still delivers His people from their enemies.

Learning from David’s Confidence

David’s confidence was rooted in his history with God. He remembered the lion and the bear, which gave him the courage to face Goliath. We should also keep a record of God’s faithfulness in our own lives. Every time God has provided, protected, or comforted you in the past is a reason to trust Him as your shield in the present. Reflecting on past mercies strengthens our current faith and helps us face the future without fear.

Declarations of Faith for the Modern Believer

We must be intentional about our confession of faith. Instead of speaking about the size of our problems, we should speak about the size of our Shield. Using scriptural declarations helps to realign our perspective with heaven’s reality. When we say, “The Lord is my rock and my fortress,” we are moving out of the realm of worry and into the realm of spiritual authority.

Trusting God with Our Future

Much of our anxiety comes from the “what ifs” of the future. However, God’s shielding presence extends into tomorrow. He is already in our future, preparing the way and setting up defenses for challenges we haven’t even faced yet. Trusting God means believing that His grace will be sufficient for every moment to come. We can walk boldly into the unknown because we walk with the Lord of Hosts.

The Promise of Never-Ending Mercy

The mercy of God is new every morning. This means that even if we failed yesterday, His shield is available to us today. His unfailing love is the motivation behind His protection. He doesn’t protect us because we are perfect, but because we are His. This relational security is the foundation of the Christian life. We are precious in His sight, and He guards us as the apple of His eye.

Final Thoughts on Divine Security

In a world that feels increasingly unstable, the truth that “My shield is in God” is an anchor for the soul. It is a reminder that we are not victims of chance or circumstances. We are protected by the Creator of the universe. As you move forward, let this truth permeate your heart and mind. Rest in His strength, hide in His presence, and watch as He turns your battles into victories for His glory.

The Call to Action

Don’t wait for the crisis to become unmanageable before you run to God. Make Him your daily dwelling place. Spend time in prayer and the Word, allowing His truth to build a perimeter of peace around your life. When you do this, you will find that even when the world is in chaos, you can remain steadfast and unmovable, because your trust is in the Lord. He is your shield, your glory, and the lifter of your head.

May you walk today with the full assurance that the Most High God is walking with you. He is before you, behind you, and beside you. No weapon formed against you shall prosper, because your shield is the Almighty God. Amen.

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7 comments on “My shield is in God

  1. Mi shield is God
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    My shield is God Most High, who saves the upright in heart.
    Psalm 7:10

    Where shall we go to shelter from troubles and calamities?

    We can get only power in Jesus Christ, our Lord. Power to resist temptations from the Devil and his servants, to find help at an opportune moment when we need aid, sometimes before we become aware of danger.

    He is our shield against attacks of the evil one.
    We can be truly sure in the Most High.
    Who should be like Him at every place we may go?
    He is omnipresent, he can be present at the same time everywhere and thousands of angels serve Him, by a simple thought. Who is like him in power, in justice and holiness?

    If we read the book of Revelation we can find there samples of his power and the power he has given to his angels.

    We are not able to understand how God is: we can only adore prostrate before him in thanksgiving, thinking he is our shield and fortress in the evil day and for ever.

  2. THANK YOU LORD JESUS CHRIST FOR WAKING ME UP AND LETTING ME LIVE TO SEE ANOTHER DAY JESUS THANK YOU FOR GIVING ME THE WORD’S AND TEACHINGS OF THE HOLY BIBLE TO READ I GIVE YOU ALL THE HONOR PRAISE AND GLORY JESUS I LOVE YOU LORD JESUS CHRIST IN YOUR NAME I PRAY AMEN AND AMEN.

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