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Join us for Attachment Disorder, a 2020 Damascus Road series, as we consider how secure are our divine attachments. Why is faith hard? Why do we experience insecurity in our relationship with God? How can we help heal our disordered attachments and experience the peace of deep faith in our Heavenly Father?

Part 2 of Attachment Disorder

Teacher: Megan Miller  

Original Date: September 27th, 2020

"It's okay, I know, don't be afraid" -- the soothing words of a parent help calm a child and give them a sense of safety in the midst of dysregulation. As a child with a secure attachment grows, they are able to internalize this message from their parents to self-soothe and say "I'm okay, I'm not afraid." But unlike a parent, when God tells us "It's okay," he actually means it, and is the only one who is capable of actually making that true. And over and over throughout Scripture God tells us this truth: "Don't be afraid -- for I am with you." How can we securely attach to God and internalize his message of "It's okay" even in the midst of our dysregulation?