How to Find Peace in Your Life

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How to Find Peace in Your Life

His name is Koda.

He’s a huge fur ball that comes in at a whopping 88 pounds.

Full of energy, always happy to see everyone, and cute as he can be, our six-year-old Australian Shepherd fills our life with joy.

White, black, tan, and beige, he’s a Blue Merle with one blue eye and one brown eye.

Fully bred and adorable, we can’t get enough of this dog.

However, he has one trait that detracts at times from his cuteness.


Koda is a worrywart!

Truly, he is a very nervous and worrisome dog.

Often, he has full-flown anxiety attacks and can’t be consoled.

Whether it’s bad weather or a large truck passing by the house, he can go into full panic mode, looking for a place to hide.

Often, when he is the most upset, he will look for me.



Most of the time, he ends up on me, near me, or under me.

Fear drives this animal to my side.

To him, I’m the safest person in the world.

Why?

It could be because I chose him at the groomer’s house and held him in my arms for the four-hour journey to his new home.

It is also likely because I’m the one who takes care of him, feeds him, fills his water bowl, and takes him for walks.

My dog has put his complete trust in me because I’ve proven to be trustworthy.



What about us and our lack of peace?

Similarly, all of us have seasons when we are nervous and worried.

Every human feels fear, doubt, and anxiety at times.

Many people (and this may include you) experience full-blown anxiety and panic attacks.

Whatever the case, we all find ourselves looking for a place to hide at certain moments.

Fear drives us to look for safety hope and peace.

We need a trustworthy place where we can find rest for our souls.



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The Statistics – How to Find Peace in Your Life

According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, anxiety and depression affect 40 million adults in the US aged 18 and above.

This is 18% of the total population.

I also read about a group of college counseling directors that were surveyed.

95% said, “The number of students with significant psychological problems is a growing concern in their center or on campus.”

This same article suggested that the biggest problem impacting college students today is anxiety; depression was a close second.



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What about You?

You may be one of those who struggle with worry, fear, anxiety, or depression.

Possibly, you deal with all of these challenges.

You’d like to experience more rest, more peace, and more calm deep within the depths of your soul.

You are weary.

You are looking for deep rest for your soul.



I read about a place that’s deep below the ocean.

It’s called the “cushion of the sea.”

“Down beneath the surface that is agitated by storms, and driven about with winds, there is a part of the sea that is never stirred.

When we dredge the bottom and bring up the remains of animal and vegetable life we find that they give evidence of not having been disturbed in the least, for hundreds and thousands of years.

The peace of God is that eternal calm, which, like the cushion of the sea, lies far too deep down to be reached by any external trouble and disturbance; and he who enters into the presence of God becomes a partaker of that undisturbed and undisturbable calm.”

(Dr. A.T. Pierson, Streams in the Desert)



Quiet and peaceful no matter how loud the storms get.

That’s what we are going for!

I’m praying for you to experience that greatest peace and the sweetest rest you’ve ever enjoyed.



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May I suggest several things you can do to start experiencing more peace?



First, to find peace in your life, get up a little earlier each morning so you have more time to get your day started well.

Set your alarm for 15-20 minutes early.

Don’t rush so much.

Stretch a little and breathe deeply.



Second, to find peace in your life, begin to pray.

Look up to heaven and talk to God.

Be specific.

Be honest.

Share your heart with Him.

Prayer is powerful and prayer will change you.

For more on prayer, check out this article on how to pray.



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Third, to find peace in your life, begin to read the Bible each day.

Start by reading just one chapter in Psalm or Proverbs.

Read through the book of John.

You don’t have to have a seminary degree to read the Bible.

Anyone can get a copy of God’s Word and begin to read.

There is something powerful that happens when we open the Bible and begin to study.

As we get into the Bible and the Bible gets into us, we are transformed.

My friend Alisa Nicaud has a wonderful article you may want to check out that shares Bible verses to overcome fear.


 



Fourth, to find peace in your life, begin to listen to worship music.

There is something so powerful about the music that we listen to.

Try an experiment: for a week, listen only to encouraging and positive music.

Turn on your app, the radio, or your computer and tune in to inspirational music.

Let the words, the notes, and the messages of the music bring hope and peace into your life.



Finally, to find peace in your life, begin to praise God.

Worship and praise will transform your whole outlook.

To reduce your anxiety and increase your faith, praise God.

Praise him for who he is and what he has done for you.

Lift your head, your heart, and your focus to heaven and worship God.



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“I need to worship because without it I can forget that I have a big God beside me and live in fear.

I need to worship because without it I can forget his calling and begin to live in a spirit of self-preoccupation.

And, I need to worship because without it I lose a sense of wonder and gratitude and plod through life with blinders on.

I need worship because my natural tendency is toward self-reliance and stubborn independence.”

—John Ortberg



Need More Peace & Rest?

Check out our latest devotional book – Just Rest: A 90-Day Devotional Journal.


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2 Comments

Anna Miser · 07/25/2021 at 6:59 AM

I love reading your devotions. I would like to suggest that first, do worship and praise to our great God. Then follow with Bible readings, prayers and worship. When I realized that I should be praising God each day, even though being a Christian for over 60 years, we were taught to read our Bible, but nothing about lifting our hearts and hands to God with praise. So I wanted to do more than just words, even though heartfelt, and I believe God accepted them. But I looked up praises to God on the internet and found one by Bob Hostetler. Now I know I should put a link to it, but I’m doing good getting this comment out. It is two pages of praises. I took a screen shot of them, and pull the photos up every morning. I have mostly memorized them because at some time I may not have my Bible with me, and they are in my heart and mind. I know this is lengthy, but there are bound to be others like me that did not know how to put more meaning in my praises. You have a great gift writing things so knowledgeable, and interesting. God bless you and your family.

    helloredds@gmail.com · 07/27/2021 at 11:57 AM

    Amen, Anna!
    Praise changes everything!
    Thank you for your comments and kind words. It’s nice to hear from you!
    I pray that God will sweetly bless you~
    Melanie

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