Moving to a New Place: Finding Home in God
A 7-day Bible study exploring how God provides security, identity, and belonging when we relocate, helping us discover that home is ultimately found in Him.
About this plan
Moving to a new place can be one of life's most disorienting experiences. Whether you're relocating for work, family, education, or a fresh start, leaving behind the familiar and stepping into the unknown often stirs up anxiety, loneliness, and a deep longing for home. We find ourselves asking: Where do I belong? How will I build community? What if I don't fit in?
But Scripture offers us profound comfort and perspective. The Bible is filled with stories of people who left their homes—Abraham, Moses, Ruth, the disciples—and discovered something remarkable: true home isn't a physical location; it's a relationship with God. 🏡
Throughout this seven-day study, we'll explore how God accompanies us through transition, how He establishes our identity when everything else feels unstable, and how He promises to be our refuge and dwelling place. We'll examine biblical characters who found security in God despite being far from home, and we'll discover practical ways to build spiritual roots in new soil.
Whether you're in the midst of a move right now or reflecting on past transitions, this study invites you to experience God's presence in a deeper way. You'll learn that moving can become a spiritual opportunity—a chance to trust God more fully, to open your heart to new relationships, and to remember that your ultimate citizenship is in heaven. 🌟
As we journey through these passages together, may you find comfort in knowing that God goes before you, walks beside you, and promises never to leave you. Your new place can become holy ground when you recognize God's presence there.
What you'll study
🏡 God Promises to Go With You
🌍 Uprooted but Not Lost: Ruth's Story
🏠 Building Spiritual Roots in New Soil
👥 Finding Community and Belonging
🙏 Hospitality as Spiritual Practice
🌟 Your Identity Beyond Your Address
🏡 Home Is a Relationship, Not a Place
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