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Safe with Him

In a world driven by relentless hustle, "Safe with Him" offers a refreshing perspective: true security begins in the soul. Drawing from Psalm 16, this piece explores King David's unshakeable peace amid chaos, emphasizing that internal stability is the real competitive advantage. For leaders, it’s a reminder that joy and resilience come not from external achievements but from a deep trust in the One guiding the journey.

By George B. ThomasPublished Updated 4 min read
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"Therefore, my heart is glad and my tongue rejoices; my body will rest secure, because you won't abandon me to the realm of the dead, nor will you let your faithful one see decay." Psalm 16:9 to 10 NIV

We live in a world that celebrates hustle. Productivity is worshiped, performance is praised, and pressure is normalized.

In life and business, the demand is constant: move faster, do more, achieve now. But here's the question few stop asking: what's securing your soul while securing the bag?

Enter Psalm 16. Not a business plan. Not a TED Talk. But perhaps one of the most potent leadership frameworks and personal philosophies we'll ever need.

King David wrote Psalm 16 during a time of great stress. He wasn't sitting in a palace with a charcuterie board and harp music playing softly in the background. He was on the run. Emotionally frayed.

Threatened on every front. And yet, he pens words that radiate joy, security, and unshakable peace. Why? Because he wasn't building his future on shifting sands: he was anchored in the unchanging faithfulness of God.

Soul Security > Market Security

We crave security, profit margins, market share, and brand positioning in business. But David flips the equation: proper security begins in the soul. He says, "My body also will rest secure" .How? Not because his external situation was stable, but because he knew God wouldn't abandon him: even in death.

Takeaway: If your internal world is chaotic, your external success won't satisfy. Soul rest is the real competitive advantage. Want to scale well? Start by settling your heart.

You Can Rejoice: Even Without Results

David writes, "My heart is glad, and my tongue rejoices…" not because he hit his goals, landed funding, or reached a milestone. He rejoiced because he trusted the One guiding his journey. That's a massive shift. It means joy isn't the reward at the end of success: it's the power source on the path.

Reflection: What if joy wasn't tied to outcomes, but to the presence of God in the process? What would change in how you lead, speak, or serve?

The Grave Doesn't Get the Final Word

Here's where it gets big. David prophetically speaks of Jesus when he says, "You won't abandon your Holy One to see decay." Fast-forward to Acts 2 and 13: Peter and Paul both quote this Psalm to declare that Jesus rose from the dead, proving God's faithfulness forever.

Why does that matter in business?

Because even if your idea dies, your company fails, or your career shifts, you'ren't abandoned. Resurrection is in the DNA of the Kingdom. God specializes in bringing dead things back to life.

Application: What have you given up on too soon? What might God want to resurrect, rework, or redeem?

Vision Is More Than a Mission Statement

Psalm 16:11 says, "You make known to me the path of life…" That's not just a spiritual roadmap: it's a business one. In Hebrew, "path" implies direction and relationship with the guide. God doesn't hand you a map and say, "Good luck." He walks with you.

And He doesn't just show the way: He gives joy in His presence and pleasures forevermore. This is a call to eternal significance in a world obsessed with temporary wins.

Ask yourself:

  • Am I chasing what matters most?
  • Have I invited God to guide me, or just to bless my plan?
  • Is my business an expression of eternal impact, or a temporary idol?

Lead From Your Rest, Not Toward It

Most people burn out because they're led by emptiness. David shows us the opposite. His glad heart and secure body come before deliverance. His confidence isn't in escaping pressure but walking with God through it.

Practical shift: Build rhythms of soul health. Morning scripture. Midday silence. Honest community. Sabbath rest. You don't have time not to protect your soul. It's the engine of your leadership.

Final Challenge:

Life will push. Business will stretch. People will disappoint. Circumstances will change. But you don't have to be ruled by fear, stress, or scarcity. You've a different source.

You're safe with Him. That's not soft. That's a strength.

So build your business, but make it on bedrock. Take bold risks, but rooted in divine wisdom. Show up daily: not just with strategy, but with security in the One who holds your future. Let Psalm 16 be your blueprint: not just for belief, but for leadership.

Because the actual edge isn't just brilliance, it's peace.

Action Steps:

  1. Read Psalm 16 aloud every morning this week. Speak it over your soul and your business.
  2. Audit your security sources. Are you trusting your grind or God's guidance?
  3. Schedule one moment of stillness each day. Don't just fill your calendar: fill your spirit.
  4. Ask God: What dead thing in my life or work are You ready to resurrect? Listen.
  5. Rewrite your mission with eternity in mind. Build something that outlives you.

You're called. You're capable. You'ren't alone. You're safe.

Now build differently.

A Prayer for Soul-Rooted Success

Father God, in a world that moves fast and demands more, slow my soul to hear Your voice. Remember that proper security isn't found in profits or platforms, but in your presence. You're my Keeper, my Guide, and my Peace.

Teach me to lead from rest, not rush, to build with purpose, not pressure, to pursue legacy, not just leverage. Resurrect what I've buried in fear. Refine what I've built in pride. Renew what's been drained by striving.

Let my heart be glad, my mouth overflow with praise, and my body rest secure: because I trust in You.

In Jesus' mighty name, Amen.

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Your Morning Prayer

Lord, we know the weight of leadership can feel immense. The pressure to make the right decisions, the worry about our employees and their families, the constant push to achieve more, it can all be overwhelming. Some days, the burden feels too heavy to carry alone.

We ask for your guidance in navigating the complexities of our businesses. Help us to see opportunities where others see obstacles. Give us wisdom in making tough choices, especially when those choices impact the lives of others. Grant us the strength to lead with integrity, even when it's difficult.

We pray for clarity in our vision, that we may stay true to our values and purpose. Help us to build businesses that not only thrive but also serve as a light in the world. Remind us that success isn't just about profit, but about people and purpose.

Thank you for the blessings you've given us. We trust in your provision and your unwavering support. Give us peace in knowing that you're with us, always. Amen.

Journal & Reflection

1. What specific challenges did you face this week where trusting God felt difficult? How did you respond in those moments, and what might a more faith-centered response look like in the future?

2. How can you create a "safe space" within your business or team where vulnerability and faith-based discussions are encouraged, without imposing personal beliefs?

3. What small, practical step can you take this week to more intentionally integrate your faith into your daily business decisions or leadership style?

4. Consider a recent success or positive outcome in your business. What role did God play in that success, and how can you acknowledge and celebrate that with your team or family?

George B. Thomas

About George B. Thomas

Founder of the Spiritual Side of Leadership

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