
Settled Imagination & Safety - Finding Your Safe Place in God | Hearing God
Today, we're diving into a conversation about finding a safe place with God, a concept that can transform how we hear Him. We explore the idea that feeling safe is a core human need, and when we don’t feel safe, we tend to hide or put on facades instead of bringing our true selves to the table. With insights drawn from Scripture, we highlight that God serves as our strong tower, providing refuge and safety in His presence. We also discuss how to use the eyes of our heart to discover new truths about ourselves through contemplation and reflection, fostering a more intimate connection with God. Join us as we guide you through exercises to visualize your safe place and invite you to see yourself through the lens of divine love and safety.
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Takeaways:
- In this episode, we explore the profound concept of finding a safe place with God, emphasizing that safety is a fundamental human need that influences how we engage in relationships and with ourselves.
- We discuss how our internal judgments can hinder our ability to sit comfortably with ourselves, which is crucial when seeking to hear God more clearly.
- The idea of practicing the presence of both God and ourselves is highlighted, helping us to feel safe enough to explore our thoughts and emotions without judgment.
- We encourage listeners to visualize their 'safe place' during meditation, understanding that God knows what we need to feel secure and will guide us there.
- Throughout the podcast, we share personal anecdotes about how engaging with our imagination in safe spaces can lead to deeper revelations about our identity in Christ.
- Finally, we emphasize that our ability to hear God can be enhanced when we feel safe, allowing us to present our true selves and receive His guidance more freely.
