Bible Reading
Isaiah 26:3Verse of the Day
“You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You.”Isaiah 26:3 (NKJV)
Perfect peace isn’t necessarily the absence of trouble. It’s the understanding that God is in charge despite challenges.
This peace is found in trust, total trust in God. Not partial trust. Trust that God is present, steady, and in control even when in the most turbulent moments of life.
If you need peace in your life today, quit trying to get rid of your problems, just fix your gaze on the God of perfect peace and trust him with all your heart.
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Reflection
What faithful step is God inviting you to take through this Scripture today?
Where can this word reshape your prayers, your pace, or the way you respond to others?
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