January 17th, 2026
by Matt Davis
by Matt Davis
Insecurity is often backed by unbelief in what God has promised his children. This is a helpful article in thinking through a mindset that affects most believers in some way. I love the way it concludes:
As securely attached children jump into the arms of their fathers when fears arise, so also we lean into the arms of God Most High, whose Spirit assures us of His presence and reminds us not just of who we are, but of whose we are: “That’s okay, my son. I’ve still got you.”
Amen.
As securely attached children jump into the arms of their fathers when fears arise, so also we lean into the arms of God Most High, whose Spirit assures us of His presence and reminds us not just of who we are, but of whose we are: “That’s okay, my son. I’ve still got you.”
Amen.
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