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"God goes before—we need not fight with violence; He fights for us. God is with—we need not fear the powerful; His presence protects. The community that trusts this promise can lay down weapons and walk unarmed into hostile territory. God's...
"'Be still'—let God be God! Our striving says we must do what only God can do. Our anxiety says God cannot be trusted. Stillness is faith's posture: God works while we rest. 'A mighty fortress is our God'—so we can...
"'I have overcome'—past tense. The victory is accomplished, not merely anticipated. In Christ, the world is already conquered; trouble is real but penultimate. God's sovereignty ensures the outcome. Our troubles serve His purposes; His victory transforms their meaning." — R.C.
"Jesus offers SUPERNATURAL rest—not just a vacation but divine renewal! His rest goes deeper than exhaustion; it touches the soul. When you come into His presence, burdens lift, anxiety breaks, peace floods in. This is the rest of heaven on earth!" — Bill Johnson.
"Stillness is not emptiness but attention. 'Be still and know'—attend to reality, to God's presence woven through all things. In contemplative stillness, we see what busyness blinds us to: God present, God acting, God speaking. Knowing comes through attentive stillness." — Rowan Williams.
"When David says 'I shall not want,' he means that God will supply all things necessary for a happy life. This is the fruit of divine providence: not that we get everything we desire, but that we lack nothing we truly need.
"'Fear not'—and therefore we need not rely on violence for security. God is with us; His right hand upholds. The fearful reach for swords; the trusting put down weapons. Divine presence replaces military might. We can be nonviolent because we...
"The new birth creates a clean heart—truly regenerate, truly changed. This is not external reform but internal transformation. The new creation lives differently: peaceably, simply, in community. A clean heart produces clean hands; inner renewal manifests in visible discipleship." — Menno Simons.
"To trust the Lord with all our hearts is to embrace divine providence. God's guidance comes through Scripture, through the Church, through the wisdom of the saints. 'He will make your paths straight' through the means He has established." — Pope John Paul II.
"'Give us this day our daily bread'—God provides day by day, not year by year. Worry grasps for tomorrow; faith receives today. The same God who gave His Son will give all else. What can we lack when we have Christ?
"The peace of God isn't just calm—it's KINGDOM atmosphere! When you pray and thank, heaven's peace invades your situation. This peace doesn't just guard; it DOMINATES. Anxiety flees when the King's peace arrives. Declare peace; receive peace; release peace!" — Bill Johnson.
"Abiding in Christ is neither passive quietism nor frantic activism—it is living union. The branch doesn't strive to produce fruit, nor does it pretend fruit doesn't matter. It simply stays connected and fruit comes. This is the balanced Christian life:...
"'Come to ME.' Jesus does not point to rest; He IS rest. The destination is not a state but a Person. We don't find rest and then Jesus; we find Jesus and discover He is rest. Everything is located in...
"Romans 8:28 is not a promise that everything will be comfortable, but that everything serves a purpose. And that purpose is defined by the calling: to be conformed to Christ. God wastes nothing in the lives of those who love Him." — John Stott.
"The peace of God guards hearts and minds 'in Christ Jesus.' Location matters: we are IN Christ. His peace is not a commodity we receive but an atmosphere we inhabit. In Him, anxiety has no final word. Christ is our...
"Waiting on God is not passive resignation but active faith. The eagle does not flap frantically; it waits for the thermal, then soars. Our strength comes not from striving but from trusting, not from running ahead but from waiting on the Lord." — A.W.
"Are you tired? Jesus says 'Come.' Not 'clean up first,' not 'try harder,' just 'come.' Come as you are, with all your weariness, and He will give you rest. This is the invitation of the gospel: Come to Jesus." — Billy Graham.
A young pastor visited an elderly man who was dying. Next to the man's bed was an empty chair. 'I see you were expecting someone,' the pastor said. 'No,' the man replied, 'that chair is for Jesus.
"Don't want anything. Then you get everything." - Seungsahn
"Do you have the patience to wait until your mud settles and the water is clear?" - Lao Tzu