Today in my blog, Psalm 91 Today, I want to look at the image of an eagle (a type of the Holy Spirit) fighting a dragon (a type of Satan or the Antichrist).
In previous blogs, we have looked at details of how eagles and dragons are used as symbols in Scripture, but how about the details of an actual warfare?
Some species of eagles are capable of firing talon strikes with as much as three times the muzzle energy…..
In my last blog, I mentioned how eagles are renowned for trampling snakes and other serpents. I also touched on how Moses, the likely author of Psalm 91, encountered dragon-like creatures several times in his life, and with God’s help, overcame them.
God uses the image of the eagle to speak of Himself in a number of places in Scripture. For instance, he tells Israel, “You yourselves have seen what I did to Egypt, and how I carried you on…..
Today in this blog, Psalm 91 Today, we are examining the eagle versus the dragon. The eagle, of course, represents the Holy Spirit.
Psalm 91 speaks about the Holy Spirit training believers in the figure of an eagle raising its young. For instance, verse 13 of the Psalm tells us: “Thou shalt tread upon the lion and the adder: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet” (Ps. 91:13 KJV).
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The name of this blog is Psalm 91 Today. Here we examine how the Holy Spirit is training believers in this hour. We compare this training to the way an eagle trains its young, for that is what Psalm 91 is about – an eagle training its young, just the way the Holy Spirit trained Moses, the author of the psalm.
Psalm 91 tells us so much about eagles, that the psalm is a key that opens understanding for many…..