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What does the Bible say about the secret place of the most High?

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The secret place of the most High refers to a spiritual communion and intimate relationship with God, where believers experience His presence and mercy.

The secret place of the most High, as described in Psalm 91:1, signifies a deep, spiritual connection with God, akin to the experience Asaph shares in Psalm 73:17 when he entered the sanctuary and understood divine truths. This intimate space is characterized by a life of faith where God reveals His love and mercy to the believer, allowing them to engage in spiritual communion and worship. Only those whom God draws can enter this place, underscoring the divine initiative involved in establishing this relationship.

This 'secret' nature of the place indicates that it is reserved for those who God graciously opens the door to, providing access to His heart and deeper mysteries. It is a space where believers find refuge, akin to a strong tower, offering safety and solace amid life's trials. This understanding encourages Christians to seek this closeness with God, cherishing the special access they have through Jesus Christ, who mediates this relationship and allows them to experience the fullness of God's mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 91:1, Psalm 73:17, Ezekiel 11:16, Psalm 91:1-2; Ephesians 1:6, Psalm 27:5

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Psalm 91:1
J.C. Philpot · Apr 12, 2016
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