Saturday, 18 October 2025

God is my refuge.

This is one of the most precious and stabilizing truths in all of Scripture. To declare "God is my refuge" is to say that in a world of danger, fear, and uncertainty, He is our safe place, our fortress, and our hiding place.


Here is a poem and meditation on this powerful promise.


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God Is My Refuge


When storms arise with furious dread,

And anxious thoughts fill up my head,

When all the ground feels soft and weak,

And it is strength I cannot seek—


I have a place, a rock, a tower,

A present,certain, saving power.

A fortress in the weary land,

Held by a mighty,nail-scarred hand.


“God is our refuge and strength,

an ever-present help in trouble.”(Psalm 46:1)


When accusations shout within,

Reminding me of all my sin,

When guilt and shame like arrows fly,

There is a place I can run and cry.


A shelter from the condemning blast,

A peace that covers all the past.

My soul finds rest in Him alone,

My sin is paid for,and I'm known.


“The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer;

my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge.”(Psalm 18:2)


When sorrows come, a rising tide,

And in its grip,I cannot hide,

When grief has stripped my heart so bare,

And I am lost in deep despair—


He is the refuge for my soul,

The One who makes the broken whole.

He binds the wounds,He holds me near,

And wipes away the falling tear.


“The eternal God is your refuge,

and underneath are the everlasting arms.”(Deuteronomy 33:27)


So I will run to You, my God,

On this path,however odd.

No other shelter can compare,

To Your own faithful,tender care.


God is my refuge.

This is my confidence.

This is my song.

This is my safety.

This is my home.


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What It Means That God Is Our Refuge:


A refuge is a place of safety from danger or trouble. In the Bible, God is portrayed as this for His people.


1. A Place of Safety: He is a "strong tower" where the righteous can run and are safe (Proverbs 18:10). In Him, we are protected from the ultimate harm of eternal separation from God.

2. A Place of Strength: He is not just a hiding place to cower in fear. He is a "refuge and strength" (Psalm 46:1). In His presence, we find the strength to endure and overcome.

3. An Ever-Present Help: His refuge is not a location we must travel to. It is a Person we turn to. He is ever-present, always available, never closed, never too far away.

4. A Certain Hope: The security He offers is not based on our changing circumstances, but on His unchanging character. He is a "rock"—solid, immovable, and dependable.


A Prayer for the Refuge:


"Heavenly Father,


Thank you. In a world that offers no real safety, You are my refuge. When I feel afraid, attacked, or overwhelmed, I run to You.


I declare today that You are my fortress and my strength. I hide myself in You. Cover me with Your protection. Quiet my heart with Your peace. Be my ever-present help in this trouble.


I trust not in my own ability to find safety, but in Your promise to be my safe place. Thank you for the security I have in You.


In the name of Jesus, my ultimate refuge, Amen."

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