Catch Your Breath - Encouragement for Today - May 8, 2025

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Lysa TerKeurstMay 8, 2025

Catch Your Breath
LYSA TERKEURST

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“If your law had not been my delight, I would have perished in my affliction. I will never forget your precepts, for by them you have preserved my life.” Psalm 119:92-93 (NIV)

Standing on the edge of the pool, I looked over at my sister, who was maybe 4 or 5 years old at the time. She was splashing on the steps of the shallow end.

I’m done with the shallow end, I thought. I’m 9 years old — old enough to jump into the deep end.

So I jumped. The cold water enveloped me. My body fell until my toes touched the bottom, and I pushed myself back above water. It was exhilarating.

One day, it occurred to me I could take my sister with me. I could let her get on my back and half-walk, half-bounce down that slope between the shallow and the deep.

Surprisingly, she was hesitant when I unveiled my plan to her. It took great convincing on my part and lots of promises not to go any farther than where she felt safe.

Finally, she got on my back and wrapped her arms around my shoulders. I walked slowly to the slope. One baby step down. Two steps. Three.

At the third step, I slipped.

We both went under. My sister’s hands slipped from my shoulders to my throat. It felt as if she believed the only way she could be saved was to hold my throat with increasingly intense strength. My mind got foggy. And I couldn’t figure out which way to go to find safety. The only thing I felt sure of was that I was drowning.

As crazy as it may sound, I can’t remember how we were saved. Maybe it’s because we made it to the shallows, and it wasn’t as dramatic to everyone else as I remember it. But that moment is one I think about often. And every time I think about that panic or feel it rising up in me over something I’m facing, I try to remember panic usually doesn’t save anyone. Signaling we need help can be lifesaving. But most of the time, panic hinders rather than helps.

You know where I see this drowning — without water — most often? A woman’s insecurities.

I guarantee you’ve felt the choking effects of insecurity even if you don’t call it that. False ideas like these creep into our thoughts …

You’re not as talented or smart or experienced as she is.

Protect yourself and your dignity. Don’t dare try this new venture.

If only you were as organized or intentional or creative as they are, then maybe you could accomplish this. But the reality is you’re not.

How do I know you feel these things? Because I’ve experienced them myself.

Just like in that pool all those years ago, I can go from standing securely with my head above water to slipping down a slope with seemingly nothing to grab onto. Then the insecurity, always kind of present on my shoulder, slips into a death grip around my throat.

My insecurities grip me to the point where nothing life-giving can get in. I forget the truth. I start pulling back from everyone. My mind gets foggy, and suddenly I can’t figure out which way to go to find safety.

I’m drowning.

That’s the thing about insecurity. When it grips us, the truth we need most is the very thing we have a hard time grasping. I can be close to truth but still drowning in my insecurities. I can have truth sitting on my nightstand. I can have it preached to me on Sundays. But grasping it, standing on it, and letting it shift my thinking away from panic — that requires truth to be more than just close.

That requires truth to be inside me, guiding me, rewiring my thinking and whispering, Safety is right here. Insecurity will stop choking you when you remove its grip. Insecurity only has power over you when you allow it control over your thoughts.

As we delight in and live out the Truth of God’s Word, it becomes a lifeline to our souls. We see this beautifully spelled out in our key verses: “If your law had not been my delight, I would have perished in my affliction. I will never forget your precepts, for by them you have preserved my life” (Psalm 119:92-93).

Let me weave myself into your story for a moment. I’m standing in the shallow end. I’m holding on tightly to an immovable bar of Truth with one hand — and with the other, I’m reaching toward you.

Grab hold. Come back from the sinking place. And from the deepest place of your soul, catch your breath.

Dear Lord, my insecurities are small things compared to Your Truth. But they feel so big and powerful when they have a grip on me! Please help me grasp Your Truth, and let it change me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

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Find real-life encouragement when you connect with Lysa TerKeurst here on Instagram.

FOR DEEPER STUDY

Psalm 119:50, “My comfort in my suffering is this: Your promise preserves my life” (NIV).

Do you feel like you’re drowning in insecurity? Ask the Lord to lead you to specific Bible verses that will speak life and truth into your heart.

We’d love to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments.


© 2025 by Lysa TerKeurst. All rights reserved.

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Matthews, NC 28106
www.Proverbs31.org

 

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Lysa TerKeurstMay 8, 2025

Catch Your Breath
LYSA TERKEURST

Lee en español

“If your law had not been my delight, I would have perished in my affliction. I will never forget your precepts, for by them you have preserved my life.” Psalm 119:92-93 (NIV)

Standing on the edge of the pool, I looked over at my sister, who was maybe 4 or 5 years old at the time. She was splashing on the steps of the shallow end.

I’m done with the shallow end, I thought. I’m 9 years old — old enough to jump into the deep end.

So I jumped. The cold water enveloped me. My body fell until my toes touched the bottom, and I pushed myself back above water. It was exhilarating.

One day, it occurred to me I could take my sister with me. I could let her get on my back and half-walk, half-bounce down that slope between the shallow and the deep.

Surprisingly, she was hesitant when I unveiled my plan to her. It took great convincing on my part and lots of promises not to go any farther than where she felt safe.

Finally, she got on my back and wrapped her arms around my shoulders. I walked slowly to the slope. One baby step down. Two steps. Three.

At the third step, I slipped.

We both went under. My sister’s hands slipped from my shoulders to my throat. It felt as if she believed the only way she could be saved was to hold my throat with increasingly intense strength. My mind got foggy. And I couldn’t figure out which way to go to find safety. The only thing I felt sure of was that I was drowning.

As crazy as it may sound, I can’t remember how we were saved. Maybe it’s because we made it to the shallows, and it wasn’t as dramatic to everyone else as I remember it. But that moment is one I think about often. And every time I think about that panic or feel it rising up in me over something I’m facing, I try to remember panic usually doesn’t save anyone. Signaling we need help can be lifesaving. But most of the time, panic hinders rather than helps.

You know where I see this drowning — without water — most often? A woman’s insecurities.

I guarantee you’ve felt the choking effects of insecurity even if you don’t call it that. False ideas like these creep into our thoughts …

You’re not as talented or smart or experienced as she is.

Protect yourself and your dignity. Don’t dare try this new venture.

If only you were as organized or intentional or creative as they are, then maybe you could accomplish this. But the reality is you’re not.

How do I know you feel these things? Because I’ve experienced them myself.

Just like in that pool all those years ago, I can go from standing securely with my head above water to slipping down a slope with seemingly nothing to grab onto. Then the insecurity, always kind of present on my shoulder, slips into a death grip around my throat.

My insecurities grip me to the point where nothing life-giving can get in. I forget the truth. I start pulling back from everyone. My mind gets foggy, and suddenly I can’t figure out which way to go to find safety.

I’m drowning.

That’s the thing about insecurity. When it grips us, the truth we need most is the very thing we have a hard time grasping. I can be close to truth but still drowning in my insecurities. I can have truth sitting on my nightstand. I can have it preached to me on Sundays. But grasping it, standing on it, and letting it shift my thinking away from panic — that requires truth to be more than just close.

That requires truth to be inside me, guiding me, rewiring my thinking and whispering, Safety is right here. Insecurity will stop choking you when you remove its grip. Insecurity only has power over you when you allow it control over your thoughts.

As we delight in and live out the Truth of God’s Word, it becomes a lifeline to our souls. We see this beautifully spelled out in our key verses: “If your law had not been my delight, I would have perished in my affliction. I will never forget your precepts, for by them you have preserved my life” (Psalm 119:92-93).

Let me weave myself into your story for a moment. I’m standing in the shallow end. I’m holding on tightly to an immovable bar of Truth with one hand — and with the other, I’m reaching toward you.

Grab hold. Come back from the sinking place. And from the deepest place of your soul, catch your breath.

Dear Lord, my insecurities are small things compared to Your Truth. But they feel so big and powerful when they have a grip on me! Please help me grasp Your Truth, and let it change me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

OUR FAVORITE THINGS

You’re a woman who wears many hats — mom, wife, caretaker, friend, leader. But that’s not all you are. God has put unique gifts in you, and we want to help you use them to their fullest potential. So join us for She Speaks 2025: a two-day conference that will encourage your heart and equip your hands with the tools to take what you’ve been through and help others. This is your moment … Don’t wait to step into what God has called you to do. Will you say yes? Register now for She Speaks!

ENGAGE

Find real-life encouragement when you connect with Lysa TerKeurst here on Instagram.

FOR DEEPER STUDY

Psalm 119:50, “My comfort in my suffering is this: Your promise preserves my life” (NIV).

Do you feel like you’re drowning in insecurity? Ask the Lord to lead you to specific Bible verses that will speak life and truth into your heart.

We’d love to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments.


© 2025 by Lysa TerKeurst. All rights reserved.

Proverbs 31 Ministries
P.O. Box 3189
Matthews, NC 28106
www.Proverbs31.org

 

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