Safe All Along: Trading Our Fears And Anxieties for God's Unshakable Peace by Katie Davis Majors
In Safe All Along, Katie offers reflections and stories from around the world and from her own kitchen table about her personal journey toward living from a place of surrendered trust. The chapter leads us deep into Scripture as we learn what it looks like to break free from anxiety and take hold of peace.
Rich in biblical explorations of lament and praise, forgiveness and hope, service and surrender, Safe All Along asks: What practical choices can we make to experience the peace Jesus promised amid disappointment and uncertainty? How can we live with joy and confidence even when we're pulled into the rapids of life?
Our God has promised us a peace that transcends all understanding. And we can accept His promise, trusting that in Him we are safe all along.
"Surely this is the picture of perfect peace, perfect rest, perfect certainty: God's children basking in the love of the Creator and Father, walking in unhindered relationship with Him, not wondering for a second if their need will be provided for."
"Fear always magnifies the enemy and diminishes God."
"Lord, we confess that we are anxious about many things, and we don't want to be. We confess that we so often want to take control of our lives and our circumstances, even though You have a better plan. We believe that You promise us peace and that You give it to us. We believe that You love us enough to orchestrate Your very best on our behalf, even when we cannot see it. Help us receive this promise and live out of it day by day, moment by moment. We trust You. Amen."
"God knows our words before they form on our tongues; He knows our thoughts, our feelings, our sins, our hearts. There is no friend closer than this."
"Father God, You call us to be people of praise, and You give us Your love, Your grace, and Your mercy to turn our hearts to worship You. Give us thankful hearts no matter the circumstance. Remind us that, in Jesus, there is always something to be grateful for. You have done great things for us; let us be filled with joy in Your presence. Even on the most difficult of days, God give us hearts, minds, and voices to sing Your praise and testify of Your goodness. Amen."
"The ministry of reconciliation that Paul urges the Corinthians toward calls us to not only to be in right relationship with God and others but also to be messengers of God's Gospel. And we cannot do this with just our words, we have to live it out in service to those around us. As we intentionally place our confidence in the One who is unshakable, we can begin to offer unshakable peace to the hurtling and fearful people we encounter each day, living as vessels of God's peace in our chaotic times."
Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. 1 Peter 5:7
I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, neither anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8: 38-39
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