What is your safe place?

 My safe place is in the presence of God—where fear fades, peace flows, and strength is renewed. When the world gets loud, confusing, or heavy, I run to Him.

Not a physical place, but a spiritual one—found in prayer, in worship, in His Word.

That’s where I find rest, healing, and clarity. Because God isn’t just a place I visit in trouble—He’s my dwelling place.

He’s my refuge, my anchor, and my hiding place.

               “You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.”Psalm 32:7

So, my safe place is wherever God is—and He is always near.

What about your physical safe place?

It’s that quiet corner where my heart can breathe—often a specific space that brings peace, stillness, and helps me reconnect with God. For some, it might be:

  • A prayer closet or private room
  • A quiet church sanctuary
  • A peaceful spot in nature—a bench, a park, a beach
  • A cozy corner of the home, lit by soft light, filled with Scripture and stillness

 

Wherever it is, it’s less about the location and more about what happens there: A place to pause. To pray. To release. To be reminded that God is near. If Jesus needed a physical place to retreat, so do we. So where is my physical safe place? Anywhere I can shut the door on the noise and open my heart to God.

But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.”— Luke 5:16

 

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