May 10 — Peace Beyond Understanding
“And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 4:7 There is a kind of peace that circumstances can give—and just as quickly take away. But Paul speaks of a different kind of peace. It does not come from everything going well, nor does it depend on clarity or control. It is the peace of God, and it surpasses understanding. It does not always make sense. It does not always explain itself. Yet it is real, and it is steady. This peace acts as a guard. It stands watch over our hearts and our minds, protecting us from being overwhelmed by anxiety, fear, or uncertainty. It does not mean we will never feel troubled, but it means we are not left unprotected. God’s peace surrounds us, even when questions remain unanswered. Pause and reflect: What is disturbing my peace today? Is there something you are trying to figure out, fix, or control? Are your thoughts restless, circling around the ...