Because you have made the LORD your dwelling—my refuge, the Most High—
Parallel translations
- WEB Because you have made Yahweh your refuge, and the Most High your dwelling place,
- KJV Because thou hast made the LORD, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation;
- NKJV Because you have made the Lord, who is my refuge, Even the Most High, your dwelling place,
- NASB For you have made the Lord, my refuge, The Most High, your dwelling place.
- NLT If you make the Lord your refuge, if you make the Most High your shelter,
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Quick answer
Because the believer has made God his refuge and home, he stands secure.
Overview
The ground of all this safety is restated: the believer has chosen the Most High as his dwelling. Security flows from a settled trust that takes refuge in God. This abiding in God is the believer's privilege in Christ, our true and lasting dwelling (John 15:4-5).
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- Ps 71:3Be my rock of refuge, where I can always go. Give the command to save me, for You are my rock and my fortress.
- Ps 90:1A prayer of Moses the man of God. Lord, You have been our dwelling place through all generations.
- Ps 91:1–2He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty.
- Ps 142:4–5Look to my right and see; no one attends to me. There is no refuge for me; no one cares for my soul.
- Ps 146:5–6Blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the LORD his God,
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