We trust God will bless you as you commit His Word to your memory and allow it to penetrate deep into your heart. Thank you again for joining with others across Australia in learning and meditating on Scripture through The Treasury Project. Our salvation in Jesus keeps us safe we trust Him to be with us through trials, and He will keep us in perfect peace.Īllow yourself a moment to pause and meditate on this encouragement feel the beauty of this reminder that our God offers perfect peace no matter what you may be going through. Then he got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was completely calm. Make time to spend with God, read His word and pray this scripture whenever you are anxious in the day or night. How can we be a people today who stand in direct contrast to the unrest around us? This does not mean we have to pretend there are no storms out there, but by focusing our minds on scripture like this one, Jesus is with us through our fears when we depend on Him. This verse has been one I have committed to learn and it has brought comfort many times over. paint a mental picture of Isaiah 26:3 (TNIV): You will keep in perfect peace. Peace, perfect peace, our future all unknown Jesus we know, and He is. With all the anxiety around, how do we do this? As a mum of five, I have always made it a habit to disengage from the news by turning the TV off and instead reading the Bible. Inviting God Into the Shallows and the Depths of Your Mind Vicki J. Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones far away In Jesus keeping we are safe, and they. Our God promises to keep in perfect peace those who completely place their confidence in Him by leaning and depending on Him to do the work that is necessary to bring about our much-needed peace of mind.Īs followers of Jesus, we are called to overcome the darkness in the world. This is a people characterised by righteousness, faithfulness, peacefulness, and trust, as opposed to pride or arrogance. The walls of God’s salvation keep them safe. The verse where this passage is from is talking about a people (Judah) who stand in direct contrast to the nations around them. Kerrie shares some thoughts on this passage… You will keep the mind that is dependent on You in perfect peace, for it is trusting in You.
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