My daughter and I were arranging to attend an extended family gathering. Because she was nervous about the trip, I offered to drive. Okay. But I feel safer in my car. Can you drive it? she asked. I assumed she preferred her more spacious vehicle to my compact one so I responded, Is my car too cramped? No, its just that my car is my safe place. Somehow I feel protected there.
Her comment challenged me to consider my own personal safe place. Immediately I thought of Proverbs 18:10, The name of the Lord is a fortified tower; the righteous run to it and are safe. In Old Testament times, the walls and watchtower of a city provided warning of danger from without and shielding for its citizens within. The writers point is that Gods name, which stands for His character, person, and everything that He is, provides true protection for His people.
Certain physical places promise longed-for safety in moments that seem dangerous. A sturdy roof overhead in the midst of a storm. A hospital offering medical care. The embrace of a loved one.
What is your safe place? Wherever we seek safety, it is Gods presence with us in that place that provides the strength and protection we really need.
INSIGHT
One of the greatest biblical descriptions of a truly safe place is found in the familiar words of Psalm 23. Some scholars envision David writing this Shepherd-psalm while still a young boy, perhaps lying under a star-filled night sky. Others see so much maturity and wisdom in the song that they imagine Psalm 23 as the reflections of an elderly person who has lived long and learned much. Either way, the song clearly describes Davids safe place. It was a place of provision (v. 1); a place of green pastures and quiet, relaxing waters (v. 2); and a place for spiritual restoration and spiritual guidance (v. 3). But, most of all, it was a place where David experienced the presence of God, who removed all his fear and provided deep comfort (v. 4).