God is Your Home

Apr 10, 2026

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Lord, you have been our dwelling place

Everyone is looking for belonging. A place to be secure and safe. This kind of place where you look forward to being there. This is what home should feel like. 

But in a world of instability, this “home” feels lost or constantly shifting. Home can feel like a moving target. Perhaps a homesick Moses writes in Psalm 90:1, “Lord, you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations.” 

God is your true home in every season. Circumstances change. Seasons shift. But God remains. You can return to him to find rest and stability. In Him, you are home. If you want to rest in God today, pray with us through the prayer below:

A Prayer for Finding Home in God

God, you are my dwelling place

When life feels uncertain, remind me where I belong

I can find rest and security in Your presence, now

I want to be still and remind myself that I am safe in you [Pause]

Please be my home in every season

Amen

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