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SUMMARY:6 am Early Morning Prayer
DESCRIPTION:Dial into the prayer line for early morning prayer Dial 716-427-1562 Enter code: 786535 then press # When dialing in\, please remember to mute yourself by pressing *6
URL:https://sjuhcrichmond.org/event/6-am-early-morning-prayer-81/
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SUMMARY:9 am Daily Morning Prayer
DESCRIPTION: Dial into the prayer line for early morning prayer Dial 716-427-1562 Enter code: 786535 then press # When dialing in\, please remember to mute yourself by pressing *6
URL:https://sjuhcrichmond.org/event/9-am-daily-morning-prayer-515/
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SUMMARY:Bible Study
DESCRIPTION:Facilitator: The Usher Board \nYou can join in Bible Study via Zoom. \nGo to www.sjuhcrichmond.org and scroll down and select the yellow “Watch” button and then select the “Zoom link for services” button to join bible study or any service. \n \nPsalm 91 – Bible Study \nTheme: God’s protection\, presence\, and faithfulness\nCommon Title: The Psalm of Protection \n\n Background & Authorship\n\n\nAuthor: Not named (traditionally attributed to Moses or David)\nContext: Written as a song of trust for those who rely fully on God\nPurpose: To reassure believers that God is a refuge in times of danger\, fear\, and uncertainty\n\n\n Structure of Psalm 91\n\n\nVerses 1–2: Declaration of trust in God\nVerses 3–8: God’s protection from danger and evil\nVerses 9–13: Security for those who dwell in God\nVerses 14–16: God’s personal promises to the faithful\n\n\n Key Verses & Meaning\n\nPsalm 91:1 \n“Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.” \n\nDwells implies ongoing relationship\, not temporary faith\nGod is portrayed as a safe refuge\, not distant or passive\n\nPsalm 91:3–4 \n“Surely he will save you from the fowler’s snare… He will cover you with his feathers.” \n\nFowler’s snare = hidden dangers\, traps\, or attacks\nGod is shown as a protective parent\, offering care and comfort\n\nPsalm 91:5–6 \n“You will not fear the terror of night\, nor the arrow that flies by day…” \n\nGod’s protection is constant—day and night\n\nPsalm 91:11 \n“For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways.” \n\nAngels are God’s messengers and protectors\nThis verse was quoted during Jesus’ temptation (Matthew 4:6)\n\nPsalm 91:14–16 \n“Because he loves me\,” says the Lord\, “I will rescue him…” \n\nGod speaks directly\, promising:\n\nRescue\nProtection\nAnswered prayer\nLong life and salvation\n\n\n\nhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/124jmkt7yuVSo99JDA3i6nZT45Yd1BF43/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112157233609510495561&rtpof=true&sd=true \n4.Major Themes \n\nTrust over fear\nGod as refuge and fortress\nDivine protection\nFaithfulness in hardship\nIntimacy with God (“dwelling”)\n\nDiscussion Questions \n1 What images or metaphors stand out most to you in Psalm 91 (shelter\, wings\, fortress\, etc.)? \n2 What does it mean to “dwell in the shelter of the Most High” (v.1)? Is this a place\, a lifestyle\, or a relationship? \nWhat do verses 14–16 reveal about God’s heart toward those who love Him? \n3 Are there areas of your life where fear has replaced trust? How might this psalm speak into that? \n4 What would it look like to live daily with the confidence expressed in this psalm? \n5   How does Psalm 91 describe God’s role in the life of the believer? \n 
URL:https://sjuhcrichmond.org/event/bible-study-19/
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