You are lifted up in prayer.
If you don't have your resume together, I would get on that right away. I would also recommend the time left at your current job you be as pleasant with management as possible. Even though this is a downsizing, try to get as many letters of recommendation from your current employers. You were not fired for some incident or poor work but the possible victim of being in a company which made bad business decisions and can no longer afford their payroll. So depart as a friend and get those letters speaking highly of your talent and work ethic.
Then visit or call the local unemployment office. Why not? You paid taxes to help others in transition, now you need it. There are scores of job placement and resume upload sites on the net. Warning a lot are garbage and click bait. Do some research on the better ones.
Best advice. It's who you know. When I retired from the military I had to swallow my pride and contact some folks I knew while serving who already transitioned. After 20 or so misses trying to do it on line myself, I got a call from an old friend who knew my skill set. They moved mountains to hire me. Who you know is important.
I don't know your profession, however looking at other companies local which meet your job description or skills is a good approach. Most may not be hiring , but stepping in to their HR office looking sharp and handling off a resume with a business card goes a long way. They may not be hiring now, but will keep you on file for when a position comes open.
Dress for success. I'm sure you do this everyday but if you need a new suit (or suit dress for ladies) invest in it if the type of job conducts interviews.
Hope this help and yes, lay this before the feet of our Lord and Savior. What I posted above "is preparing the fields for rain as we pray God will deliver the rain."