You
will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust
in You.
—Isaiah 26:3 (NIV)
There’s
a kind of peace we expect to feel after things settle—after the answers come,
after the tension eases, after life makes sense again. But Scripture speaks of
a different kind of peace. One that doesn’t depend on circumstances changing
first.
This peace isn’t about everything being fixed. It’s about where our focus rests.
Isaiah reminds us that peace comes when our minds are stayed on God—when we choose to trust Him even while questions remain. That doesn’t mean we ignore reality or force ourselves into calm. It means we return our thoughts, again and again, to the One who is steady when everything else feels uncertain.
Faith in the middle often looks like this: redirecting our minds when worry takes over, choosing trust when fear feels louder, and allowing God’s peace to guard our hearts even when the situation hasn’t changed.
If peace feels hard to come by today, you’re not failing. Peace isn’t something we manufacture—it’s something we receive. And God is faithful to meet us when we turn our attention back to Him.
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Daily Inspiration from the Bible
—Isaiah 26:3 (NIV)
This peace isn’t about everything being fixed. It’s about where our focus rests.
Isaiah reminds us that peace comes when our minds are stayed on God—when we choose to trust Him even while questions remain. That doesn’t mean we ignore reality or force ourselves into calm. It means we return our thoughts, again and again, to the One who is steady when everything else feels uncertain.
Faith in the middle often looks like this: redirecting our minds when worry takes over, choosing trust when fear feels louder, and allowing God’s peace to guard our hearts even when the situation hasn’t changed.
If peace feels hard to come by today, you’re not failing. Peace isn’t something we manufacture—it’s something we receive. And God is faithful to meet us when we turn our attention back to Him.
Daily Inspiration from the Bible
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