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June 11

Today’s Bible Verse:

 

Psalm 3:3: But You, O Lord, are a shield for me, my glory and the One who lifts up my head.

Today’s Reflection

Psalm 3 is one of the most emotionally raw psalms David ever wrote. He penned it while fleeing from his own son Absalom — a moment filled with betrayal, heartbreak, and danger. Yet in the midst of this pain, David makes one of the most powerful declarations of faith in Scripture: “You, O Lord, are a shield for me.”A shield protects from attacks you see and attacks you don’t see. God is not just a partial shield — He is a shield around you. His protection is not limited to one direction. He guards your past, your present, and your future. He shields your heart, your mind, your identity, and your purpose.David also calls God “my glory.” Glory refers to weight, significance, honor. David had lost his throne, his reputation, and his sense of stability — yet he recognized that true glory does not come from position or public approval. It comes from God alone. When people fail you, when circumstances shift, when identity feels shaken, God remains your glory.Then David says something deeply personal: God is the One who lifts up his head. When shame, fear, or sorrow weigh you down, God gently lifts your chin. He restores dignity. He renews hope. He breathes courage back into your soul. Isaiah 40:29 says He “gives power to the weak.” God does not shame you for being weary — He strengthens you.David continues in verse 5: “I lay down and slept; I awoke, for the Lord sustained me.” Imagine sleeping while surrounded by enemies. That is supernatural peace — the kind Jesus promised in John 14:27: “My peace I give to you… not as the world gives.”Today, whatever weighs on your heart, remember this:

  • God is your shield — you are protected.

  • God is your glory — you are valued.

  • God lifts your head — you are not forgotten.

Let Him lift your head today. Let Him restore your confidence. Let Him surround you with His presence. Additional Scriptures:

  • Isaiah 40:29–31

  • Psalm 27:1–3

  • John 14:27

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