The Certain Refuge of our God

SCRIPTURE: “God is our refuge and strength, very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear,” Psalms 46:1
The word refuge takes on a meaning of an abiding place, which gives the thought that God is our abode, our spiritual home. There is sweet satisfaction and comfort associated with that definition. Our home can be thought of as a place that is dearest to us and a place where we may retire to, to get away from it all --no matter how modestly furnished or if, laid out like the Kings’ palace and or perhaps a cottage on the beach. Far dearer is our blessed God, in whom we live and move and have our being (Acts 17:28). It is at home where we feel most safe. We can attempt to shut out the world about us and dwell therein in a quiet peace and for the most part quietness with security.

 When with God, we ‘fear no evil.’ He is our shelter and retreat, our refuge. At home we take our rest and repose after being beat up by the world or from being fatigued or from toils and the troubles of the day. In God our heart finds rest after we have been confronted with life’s troubles. When we turn to God, our soul rests with ease. At home is the place of truest happiness for most, yet it is in God that our hearts find true delight. We have joy in Him, which far exceeds any other joy. Our home is where we labor to perform many tasks for family with purpose. On the other hand, God is our home (our refuge). His love alone strengthens us. We see the person of His dear Son. The suffering of our Redeemer constrains us to continue to labor in His cause. We must work and work, for there are yet many to be saved.

PRAYER: Lord, You have been our dwelling place in all generations. Before the mountains were brought forth, You had formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, You are God. You have protected and sustained me for Your divine purpose. To You I give praise!
By Sis. Novella Carpenter

2 Comments


Toni Lawson - May 23rd, 2026 at 4:52am

Amen, Sis. Novella. Yes, our LORD has been my refuge & strength time after time. Thank you, LORD

Patsy Myers - May 23rd, 2026 at 5:21am

Amen. God has always been with me always especially in lonely times. Amen!

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