Do You Feel Safe Right Now?
Pause for a moment and ask yourself honestly:
Do I feel safe? Do I feel secure?
If the answer is no—or even uncertain—it reveals something deeper than the situation around you.
Because true safety is not first found in circumstances.
It is found in where you are interiorly.
As long as you are not resting in the loving Heart of the living God,
you will not feel fully calm, at peace, or settled.
You may solve problems, answer questions, and manage situations—
but something within will remain restless.
Where Are You Right Now?
Every question, every doubt, every challenge in life must be faced from a place of belonging.
A place where you know—not just think—that you are held.
Held in the Heart of God.
The place where you truly belong.
So ask yourself gently:
Where am I right now?
Am I living from within the Heart of Jesus… or outside it?
A Simple Practice
When you feel anxious, unsettled, or scattered, try this:
Pause.
Ask again:
Do I feel safe and secure?
If you sense that you are outside—disconnected, wandering, trying to hold yourself together—
don’t panic.
Just return.
How Do You Return?
Not by effort. Not by forcing feelings.
But by remembering what is already true:
God dwells in your heart.
And you dwell in the Heart of God.
This is not poetry—it is reality.
You are in Him.
And He is in you.
Let that truth become concrete.
Stay there for a moment.
Don’t Escape the Feeling—Bring Jesus Into It
Whatever you are feeling right now—
fear, shame, anxiety, rejection—
don’t try to get rid of it immediately.
Instead:
Feel it with Jesus.
Let Him be there with you, not after you’ve fixed yourself.
Christ does not wait outside your experience.
He enters into it.
He identifies with what you are going through—right now, as it is.
And as you remain with Him in that place, something begins to shift.
Not always dramatically.
But deeply.
Where Freedom Begins
Freedom does not begin when problems disappear.
It begins when you experience—again and again—
that you are safe.
Safe not because life is controlled,
but because you are held.
Held in the loving Heart of the living God.
And from that place:
You can face anything.
You can endure anything.
You can love again.

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