Have you ever felt like life is asking you to leap—but you’re just stuck on the platform, gripping the edge, totally unsure if you’re gonna fly or fall flat?
Here’s the truth: you’ve got a safety net. And not just any net—God’s arms—everlasting, steady, never-miss-a-beat arms. The kind that doesn’t flinch when you wobble and doesn’t pull away when you fall.
It’s kind of like when you finally decided to apply for that job you didn’t feel qualified for, started therapy or had that hard conversation you’d been putting off for months. Your heart was pounding, palms sweaty and worst-case scenarios playing on a loop in your head. But you did it. And somehow, even if it wasn’t perfect, you didn’t hit the ground. You were caught—by grace, by peace, by a God who knows exactly how to hold you.
That’s what this verse is about. You’re not leaping blind. You’re not risking everything on your own strength. You’ve got a refuge, and you’ve got arms underneath you—stronger than fear, deeper than doubt, more reliable than any plan B you could dream up.
So what’s the leap in front of you right now? Maybe it’s something big, like a career shift or starting over. Or maybe it’s something quiet but scary, like being honest about where you’re struggling. Either way, you don’t have to be fearless—you just have to trust the One who’s underneath it all.
Take the leap. You’re not falling—you’re being held.