It’s truly true, that if you stay in the shadow of a building, that when the sun is up and it is hot, you won’t get scorched. Abiding under a shelter when there is a cloud burst, keeps you from being drenched. Abiding by a body of water can also be a place of safety, if there has been no rain and you need a source of water for the crops that have been planted near by. But abiding under the shadow of the Almighty God, is tantamount to any and all of the above mentioned abodes. The only difference is that when it’s not to hot and there’s a great breeze, you still abide. When the sun is shining brightly and there’s not a cloud in the sky, you still abide. When reservoirs are full, and the grown has been adequately saturated, you still abide. You see you stay in that place with the Almighty God, and nothing that would come your way, has the ability to cause dismay.
Psalms 91:1
He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.