Fri. Dec 5th, 2025

How You Can Walk Through Perilous Times With Divine Protection

When the world is thrown into chaos and confusion, we need to run to God. For many of us, the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken not only our society and our economy, but our confidence in life. Fear is running rampant in our culture, and we as Christians need to respond by looking to what the Word of God promises for our lives.

In this episode of Truth Talks on the Charisma Podcast Network, Pastor Ché Ahn will encourage you to trust in God’s supernatural protection as you encounter challenges and uncertainties in this turbulent season. “Like never before, we have to walk by faith,” he says.

One passage of Scripture that will strengthen your faith in this season is Psalm 91. Since the onset of the global pandemic, this biblical passage has served as a timely word of encouragement for the body of Christ all over the world. Psalm 91 is loaded with powerful promises from God that you can pray to walk in divine protection.

Tune into this message to discover practical keys to living in God’s presence and trusting Him no matter the circumstances around us. Deepen your faith as Pastor Ché unpacks many biblical promises highlighting the ways that God protects His children in perilous times.

Listen to the full episode of Truth Talks with Pastor Ché on the Charisma Podcast Network here. {eoa}

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