Day 28 – Peace
Scripture: John 14:27
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.”
Reflection:
The peace Jesus offers is not fragile or circumstantial—it is steady, anchored, and deeply rooted in His presence. The world defines peace as the absence of conflict, but Christ gives peace in the middle of it. Storms may rage externally, yet His peace settles internally.
This peace is not something we manufacture; it is something we receive. It comes when we trust that God is still in control, even when life feels uncertain or overwhelming. Anxiety often grows when we try to carry what was never ours to hold. But Jesus invites us to release our grip and rest in Him.
For those in high-tempo, high-stakes environments, peace is not found in everything going right—it is found in knowing the One who holds all things together. His peace guards your heart and steadies your mind when pressure rises.
Challenge:
Identify one area where anxiety has taken hold. Name it specifically. Then, in prayer, consciously release it to God. If it returns, release it again. Practice surrender throughout the day.
Prayer:
Lord, in the middle of noise and pressure, calm my heart. Teach me to trust You more than my fears. I release my anxiety into Your hands. Fill me with Your peace that surpasses understanding, and help me walk in it today. Amen.
