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Kept in Perfect Peace

You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.  Isaiah 26:3 NIV

Photo courtesy of pixabay.I love to walk and some days walk over 25,000 steps.

I especially like walking in my neighborhood, using the opportunity as a time of reflection for what is going on in my own life. A time for me to think about my goals and the areas I may have fallen short. But I have to admit, it’s also a time for me to catch up on my emails and respond to some text messages.

We all know how dangerous driving and texting can be. Walking and texting presents some challenges as well. One afternoon, I was responding to text messages. Just as I sent a text, I looked up and saw a snake on the sidewalk just a few steps in front of me. My heart raced. Thankfully, I looked up just in time to avoid a difficult situation. My distraction almost caused a real problem for me.

We often walk into situations that could pose real problems for us simply because we are distracted. Not a snake maybe, but a situation equal to or greater in danger. 

We encounter many distressing circumstances by not focusing on God and His plan for our life, often reacting with hysteria rather than calmness. When we allow ourselves to become consumed with the things of the world, we become apprehensive.

Sure, the world has many problems, but we have a promise from God.  He will keep us in perfect peace if our minds are committed to Him. When we focus on other things and our minds are not committed to God, we will focus on our situations, leading to frustration and anxiety.

If I had kept my mind on walking—taking in the beauty of the afternoon and not become distracted with texting—I would have seen the snake ahead of time. If I had seen it from afar, I would have crossed to the other side of the street and avoided panicking.

When we keep our minds focused on and committed to God, He will show us how to avoid some dangerous situations. But we must focus to listen for God’s voice. Even when we face challenges, the peace of God is promised to those who keep their mind centered on Him.

Ask God to keep you in perfect peace, regardless of your situation.

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Evelyn Johnson-Taylor

Dr. Evelyn Johnson-Taylor uses her experiences to encourage others. She has a heart for the spiritual growth and development of God's people. She is a published author who writes and speaks about issues dear to her heart. She is also a Certified Writing Coach and Communications Specialist. She has earned an AD in nursing, BA in Women's Studies, and a MA and PhD in Ministry. She has made multiple guest appearances on blog talk radio and other local media outlets. She is a member of Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, Christian Women Speakers, and Word Weavers International. Her greatest desire is to live her life so that it brings glory and honor to God.


Comments

  1. Enjoyed reading your post...I'm glad you remembered to share. I pray that scripture everyday along with ... if we delight ourselves in him, would give us the desires of our HEART.

  2. Well done! An important message. And I'm glad you saw the snake in time!