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How to Find Peace in a World Full of Anxiety

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  How to Find Peace in a World Full of Anxiety In a world that moves faster every day — filled with noise, demands, and constant pressures — peace can feel like a distant dream. Anxiety often creeps in quietly, wrapping itself around our hearts before we even realize it. But here’s the good news: God offers a peace that no storm can steal. Jesus said, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." (John 14:27, NIV) This peace isn’t found in the absence of problems. It’s found in the presence of God. 1. Shift Your Focus Anxiety grows when we fix our eyes on our problems. Peace grows when we fix our eyes on God. Isaiah 26:3 reminds us: "You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you."  (NLT) The more we stare at the storm, the bigger it seems. But when we lift our eyes to Jesus, we remember He is bigger than any storm. 2. Speak Go...

GOD’s Reminder For This Sunday

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Sunday Reminder from God: My child, pause for a moment. Breathe. Let the weight you’ve been carrying fall at My feet. Today is a new day, a day I created with you in mind. I have already gone before you. I have already made a way. Nothing you face this week will catch Me by surprise. I see how hard you’ve been trying. I see the battles you’ve fought silently. I know the prayers you’ve whispered in the dark and the tears you’ve cried when no one else noticed. You are not invisible to Me. You are never alone. I am the God who sees you, who  strengthens you, who never lets you go. Today, I invite you to rest — not just to sit still, but to find real peace in Me. Let go of what you cannot control. Hand over the worries you were never meant to carry. Your strength is not found in striving harder but in trusting deeper. I am your refuge. I am your provider. I am your peace. As you step into this new week, remember who you are — but more importantly, remember whose you are. You are My bel...