Sometimes life feels like a thunderstorm rolling in on a Sunday afternoon—unexpected, unsettling, and unrelenting. The kind that makes your dog hide under the bed and your coffee go cold. But right in the middle of that kind of chaos, the Apostle Paul drops this little gem in Philippians 4:6-7:
“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank Him for all He has done. Then you will experience God’s peace…”
Now, that’s not just good advice—that’s holy instruction. Paul’s not sayin’ don’t care. He’s sayin’ don’t carry what you weren’t meant to hold.
You’ve got a Father in Heaven who’s never been late and never been rattled. So when the thunder starts clappin’ and the worries start stackin’ up like dirty dishes in the sink—pray. Pour it out. Every anxious thought. Every fear. Every “what if.”
And here’s the miracle—when you do, peace shows up. Not a peace that comes from everything going your way. No, it’s a peace that doesn’t even make sense. It guards your heart like a night watchman, keeps your mind steady like a lighthouse in a storm.
So today—breathe deep, pray hard, and rest easy. God’s got this. And He’s got you, too!