I Am Becoming Steady
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1. The Opening
There was a time when every shift in life felt like a warning. When you lived braced — waiting for the next thing to fall apart. But grace has been teaching you a different rhythm: how to stand in the middle of what used to shake you.
Steadiness is forming in you. Slowly. Quietly. Faithfully.
You are becoming steady.
2. The Devotional
Steadiness doesn’t arrive all at once. It grows in the ones who have been through enough storms to know that survival isn’t the same as peace.
You’ve carried seasons where your heart raced before anything even happened. You’ve known the weight of holding everything together because you didn’t trust anything else to hold you.
But something holy is happening in you now.
You’re learning that steadiness isn’t the absence of chaos — it’s the presence of God in the middle of it. It’s the way He stands with you until you realise the storm is no longer inside you.
Strength is settling in you. Peace is growing in you. You are learning the quiet power of being held.
This is what becoming steady looks like.
3. Scripture Anchor
“He will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in You.” — Isaiah 26:3
4. Reflection Questions
Take a slow breath and sit with these:
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Where do you feel unsteady right now?
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What are you still trying to hold together on your own?
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Where might God be inviting you to soften, breathe, and stay?
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What would it look like to let Him steady you today?
Let honesty lead you — God meets you where you truly are.
5. A Simple Practice
Practice: The Three‑Breath Grounding
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Inhale: I am here.
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Exhale: God is here.
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Inhale: I am steady.
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Exhale: I am held.
Repeat this three times. Let your shoulders lower. Let your breath deepen. Let your soul settle.
This is how steadiness grows — slowly, honestly, in the presence of God.
6. Breath Prayer
Inhale — You are steady. Exhale — You are held.
7. Benediction
May your heart unclench. May your breath return to you. May your feet find the ground again. You are not behind. You are not failing. You are becoming steady — and God is not rushing you.