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Standing Firm in the Midst of the Storm“A thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right hand; but it shall not come near you.”— Psalm 91:7We live in days when it feels normal to see people falling all around us, friendships breaking, dreams being buried, faith growing cold, anxiety taking over, and many trying to survive emotionally while pretending everything is fine.The Bible uses large numbers here not to invite calculation, but to create contrast, because it does not matter how many fall or how intense the chaos becomes, those who trust in God do not live by statistics, but by promise.Maybe today you are surrounded by negative examples, people giving up, giving in to pressure, abandoning their values, surrendering to addictions, toxic relationships, or a life without purpose, and the silent question is whether you will fall with them or remain standing.God does not promise that danger will not exist, but He does promise that it will not touch the one who chooses to trust Him, because divine protection is not the absence of battle, it is the presence of God in the middle of it.To be “not touched” does not mean never crying, never growing tired, or never being tempted, but it does mean not being destroyed, not losing your identity, not compromising your faith, and not allowing fear to define who you are.While many are living on autopilot, following the crowd and normalizing what wounds the soul, God calls you to live alert, grounded, and protected by a trust that does not depend on circumstances.This passage confronts us with a daily decision, to keep living the way everyone else lives or to choose radical trust in God, even when it demands change, surrender, and courage.Today, God is calling you to step out of superficial faith, let go of whatever is pulling you away from Him, and choose to truly trust, because in a world that is falling, He is still raising up young people who remain standing.