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Disarmed in His Presence

Surrender & Protection

Disarmed in His Presence

Letting God defend you as you lay down hidden weapons

“The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.”

Exodus 14:14 (NIV)

I woke one morning with these words echoing in my heart: “I am disarmed in Your presence.”

Before I was fully awake, I found myself praying for someone with whom there had been long separation both in distance and relationship. Months earlier, the Lord had already begun a work of forgiveness and release in me, and I was deeply thankful for how far He had brought my heart.

Then, unexpectedly, the Lord brought this person back to mind; first to Jürgen, then to me, this time with peace. He invited us to bless, not to revisit pain. The prompting felt soft, gentle, and full of life.

After a night of prayer, I asked what “disarmed in Your presence” meant. Slowly, I understood.

️ Laying Down Hidden Weapons

The Lord had been working deeply cleansing, removing, replacing. Each step of trust and obedience laid down another weapon I had kept hidden:

  • Pride
  • Self-protection
  • Fear
  • The need to defend my own heart

One by one, I surrendered them. And with each surrender, I wasn’t becoming weaker, I was becoming lighter.

Disarmed doesn’t mean exposed; it means under His defense.

️ Unguarded, Not Unprotected

Less burdened, yet more protected because when we let God be our defender, He becomes our shield. In His presence, being disarmed doesn’t make us vulnerable to harm; it makes us available, vessels ready for His glory to flow freely.

“But you, Lord, are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high.”

Psalm 3:3 (NIV)

To be disarmed in His presence is to walk unguarded but not unprotected, surrendered but not powerless to release every weapon that hinders love so His Spirit can move unhindered through us.

A Simple Practice

  1. Name the weapon: “Lord, I lay down this pride/fear/defensiveness.”
  2. Exchange it: “Fill this space with Your peace and love.”
  3. Bless instead: Speak life where you once rehearsed hurt.
  4. Be still: Return to His presence when the impulse to defend rises.
A thought for today:  Lay down one hidden weapon and let the Lord fight for you.

Scripture quotations from the Holy Bible, New International Version® (NIV).

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