Possessed Pasture
http://bible.us/psa83.12.nkjv Who said, “Let us take for ourselves The pastures of
God for a possession.”
The high patronage of luxurious eateries is not necessarily because of the quality of the meal. There is an inherent attraction to taste of elegance and professional service than the deliciousness of the food. Likewise for the righteous being the temple of God, God will readily be attracted to the clean and consecrated heart. Although the fear of the Psalmist is understandable, a pasture that is fully possessed by God is not at all attractive to the enemy. The power of darkness will only be desperate to assume possession whenever God is excused by unrighteousness. Therefore, a righteous cry seeks the consistent possession of God, rather than fears the possession of the enemy.
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