He will cover you with his feathers.
He will shelter you with his wings.
His faithful promises are your armor and protection. (Psalm 91:4)
He, of course, is our God Almighty. His promises become our armor and our protection from all sorts of things, internal and external. In order for these promises to become our armor, to BE our armor, we have to know the promises. The Bible is full of God's promises. The more we know the more protected we are and the thicker our armor becomes. (See Ephesians 6:10-17)
This one verse has a promise or two, maybe three depending how you count it.
He will cover you with his feathers.
He will shelter you with his wings.
His faithful promises are your armor and protection.
Isn't this a promise?
Picture a bird in its nest with its baby birds. The baby birds are gathered close, under the warmth of the feather-covering that hides them and protected them from weather. The parent bird chirps out warnings and threats to anyone or anything that gets too close.
God gathers us close, hiding us in His warm, sheltering, protecting embrace.
If we want God's promises to be our armor and our protection, we need to know what the promises are and learn them. I challenge you to look through scripture for promises from the big ones (Rainbow) to the small ones like the ones in Psalm 91:4. Some promises are for everyone for all times (Rainbow) and others are only for believers (Romans 8:28). I think some are for this moment and this person. But I know there are promises for me that I have not claimed yet because I have not spent the time to KNOW them and make them my armor, my protection, my shelter. I should do better letting God love me and comfort me and protect me. Amen.