Stay Safe?
Somewhere during Covid, “Stay safe” became our national sign-off. It slowly replaced “goodbye.”
I understand the heart behind it. No one wants harm to come to anyone else.
But I don’t like the phrase.
Not because I want people to get hurt—but because of the subtle mindset underneath it: as if the ultimate goal of life is to stay safe.
Let me explain.
When God was preparing to deliver Israel from Egypt, there was one final plague—the death angel. Every firstborn in the land would die, except in one place: under the doorpost marked by the blood of the lamb.
There was wailing across Egypt.
But under the blood, there was protection.
And then God does something surprising.
He immediately calls His people out from under the doorpost—the one place of safety—and into the wilderness.
Into the Red Sea.
Into Pharaoh’s advancing army.
Into desert terrain.
Into uncertainty about food and water.
Why not just stay safe?
Because safety was never meant to be found in staying under the doorpost.
Safety is found in living under the blood.
The blood was not a hiding place.
It was a launching place.
There’s a powerful scene in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. King Théoden retreats to Helm’s Deep, believing the fortress walls will keep his people safe. But the enemy overwhelms them. What was meant to be a refuge becomes a trap.
Aragorn remembers Gandalf’s words—“Look to the east”—and urges the king to ride out and fight. They charge out from behind the walls just as the light breaks over the hill and reinforcements arrive. The tide turns not while they are hiding, but when they advance.
Victory came when they left the walls.
Back to Israel.
God did not deliver them so they could remain sheltered behind a blood-stained doorway. He delivered them to walk by faith—through seas, deserts, battles, and promises.
The protection was real. But it was protection for a mission.
Is God calling you out of what feels familiar? Comfortable? Contained?
Stop hiding in a place He never called you to stay.
Step into obedience.
Advance into your assignment.
Move toward the promise.
You are protected—not because you are playing it safe, but because you live under the blood.
The goal of life is not to “stay safe.”
The goal is to walk in courageous obedience.
And that is far more dangerous—to the enemy—than a life spent hiding.









