In a world obsessed with safety, Psalm 27 reminds us that real security isn’t found in safe cities, stable leaders, or controlled outcomes. David starts confident, calling God his light and salvation, but then admits fear, anxiety, and feeling distant from God. Sound familiar? The message challenges our default reactions to pressure: fight, freeze, or run. Instead, it invites us to trust God in the middle of uncertainty. Circumstances change. God doesn’t. Even when life feels unstable, we can stay rooted, confident we’ll see God’s goodness here and now. The call is simple but hard: wait on the Lord and stay.