True glory is not found in accomplishments or recognition but in knowing God and living in alignment with His will. Jesus shows that real success is experienced through relationship with God and faithful obedience to the work He has given each of us to do.
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John 17:1-5
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Real hope is not found in a new calendar year or improved circumstances but in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This living hope secures identity, gives purpose to trials, and fills life with joy that cannot be taken away.
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1 Peter 1:1-12
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God often uses interruptions to invite people into the peace they are missing. True peace is not found in control or comfort, but in trusting Jesus even when life does not go as planned.
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Luke 2:1-14
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Peace is not found by escaping stress but by anchoring your life in Christ. When your heart and mind are guarded by God, anxiety loses its grip and true peace takes root.
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Philippians 4:4-9
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Jesus, the Prince of Peace, enters our darkness with a peace we can experience when we surrender our fears, restlessness, and striving to Him.
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Luke 2:8-14
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True peace cannot be achieved by controlling circumstances or chasing comfort. Real peace is received from Jesus, who makes the soul whole and steady even when life is filled with trouble.
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John 14:27
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Real peace does not come from circumstances, accomplishments, or control but from the One who makes peace between us and God and restores peace between us and others. When we surrender our expectations, we find a deeper security and wholeness that no situation can take away.
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Isaiah 9:6-7
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We can grow in our ability to be unshakable by building a strong spiritual foundation, growing in maturity through God’s word and the Spirit, and living with confident expectation for Christ’s return.
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Jude 14-25
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Spiritual drift often begins quietly and unnoticed, leading people onto a dangerous path that pulls them away from truth. We must learn to recognize subtle rebellion and how to return to the One who restores, protects, and brings lasting peace.
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Jude 9-11
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Drift happens subtly, but faithfulness requires focus. Small compromises can lead us off course and ntentional obedience keeps us aligned with truth and purpose.
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Jude 5-10
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When truth is replaced with comfort, faith begins to drift long before anyone notices. The call is not to coast through life but to recognize the battle and stand firm with clarity, conviction, and courage.
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Jude 1-4
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Perfect love replaces fear with confidence, because it reminds us that we are fully known, completely forgiven, and deeply loved by God. When we receive His love and give it away, fear loses its power and freedom takes its place.
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1 John 4:7-19
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When we focus on what’s missing, we miss what God is doing. True freedom from scarcity begins when we trust Him with what we have and watch Him turn our not-enough into more than enough.
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Matthew 4:13-31
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Anxiety steals peace by dividing our minds and keeping us focused on what we cannot control. Philippians 4 shows that peace comes when we shift our focus by choosing praise over panic, prayer over pressure, and gratitude over worry. God's presence does not always remove our problems, but it guards our hearts with a peace that cannot be shaken.
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Philippians 4:4-9
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Book Mentioned: Max Lucado – Anxious for Nothing
Fear of failure can paralyze purpose, but God calls us to obedience, not perfection.
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Exodus 2-4
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Fear of the unknown can hijack our imagination and keep us stuck, but faith reframes our future through God’s promises.
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Numbers 13-14
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Fear can either push us away from God or pull us closer to Him. Jesus uses storms to build our faith, calm our fears, and call us into deeper obedience.
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Mark 4:35-41
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Herod’s hunger for approval led him to persecute the church, but God set Peter free and kept His mission unstoppable. True freedom comes when we fear God more than people and live for His approval, not the crowd’s.
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Acts 12:1-24
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Isaiah’s encounter with God in chapter 6 shows us that the fear of the Lord is not meant to trap us but to set us free. When we shift our focus from life’s uncertainties to God’s holiness, fear loses its grip and purpose becomes clear.
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Isaiah 6:1-8
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Psalm 91 reminds us that God is our shelter, fortress, and refuge — the place where we find true rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Even in seasons of hardship, fear, and uncertainty, His presence offers lasting protection and peace
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Psalm 91
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