10/06/2025 – “Help us, O God of our salvation, for the glory of your name; deliver us, and atone for our sins, for your name’s sake! (Psalm 79:9) / See comments below along with a link to a bible study tool.
The Mountain of Jehovah Jireh

Monday, October 6, 2025
The phrase “Jehovah Jireh” or “Yahveh Yireh” comes from Genesis 22, when Abraham names the mountain on which he offered up Isaac. It means “The LORD shall provide.” So many believers invoke the name “Jehovah-Jireh” to claim the promise of God providing for whatever they need or want. But the name “Jehovah Jireh” or “Yahveh Yireh” is much deeper than that. Yahveh Yireh speaks of God providing the Lamb for the sacrifice – the Messiah Himself. Thus, God does provide for the needs of His people. So “Jehovah Jireh” declares that God will provide for your needs, but not necessarily the way you think. For what God provides is Himself. He is the answer to all of our needs – the need for love, for security, for meaning, for peace, for joy, for purpose – Jehovah Jireh – Yahveh Yireh – God will indeed provide for your need. But your need will only truly be answered when it’s answered in Him, who is the Answer. For Jehovah Jireh is the name of a mountain, the mountain on which God gave Himself on a cross for you.
From Message #1383 – The Moriah Miracle
Scripture: Psalm 79:9
TODAY’S MISSION – Today, whatever you’re dealing with, a problem, a need, a conflict, a concern – lift it up to God and give Him thanks that He will provide.
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Comment – Psalm 79 – “How Long O LORD?”, was written in 588 B.C., the destruction of Jerusalem including the temple. Through the tragedy of this event, there was at least a remnant that were already first and foremost, seeking their Redeemer. (“Atone for our sins!”. No more sacrifices in the temple at this point.)
Here is a handy tool link as you are reading / praying the Psalms, a probable timeline of when each psalm was written.