The Peace I’m Going After
Recently, I went back and listened to a message of Pastor Chad's again so that I would be able to pause and make all the notes that I was unable to get the first time I heard the message.
I'm in the process of doing the three things he said to do with the "peace pill" scriptures that he gave us:
1. Memorize them.
2. Meditate on them.
3. Practice them.
I made images of each one to put in the photos on my phone so I can go over them daily. I want these verses to become more than words I've read. I want them to become truths I actually live by.
We can never have enough peace in our lives.
If most of us were honest, we need much more peace in our lives than we probably realize we need.
Our lives probably have more drama in them than we want, and sometimes we need to make some changes if we want to have more peace and happiness in our lives.
Life is never without its challenges. There will always be something that needs our attention, something that doesn't go the way we planned, something that worries us, or something that hurts.
But in the midst of those challenges, I want more peace.
More peace than I've ever had.
I'm just at that stage of life where peace means so much more to me. Having peace. Walking daily in peace. Protecting my peace. It's something I want and desire greatly, and for the most part, I've been learning that peace doesn't just happen. I have to pursue it.
If it weren't for God in my life and my guys being so good to me I don't know if my life would have as much peace as it does.
But I've also learned that peace isn't dependent on everything around me being peaceful.
Peace comes from knowing Who is with me in the middle of it.
That's what these scriptures keep reminding me.
Peter tells us to cast all of our cares on Him, because He cares for us.
Paul tells us not to be anxious, but to bring everything to God through prayer and thanksgiving—and then comes that beautiful promise of the peace of God guarding our hearts and minds.
Isaiah tells us that God keeps in perfect peace the person whose mind is stayed on Him because he trusts in Him.
And Psalm 131 gives us such a beautiful picture of a soul that has been calmed and quieted.
That's the kind of peace I want.
Not a temporary peace that comes when everything is going my way.
Not the kind of peace that depends on everyone behaving the way I think they should.
Not the kind of peace that disappears the minute something goes wrong.
I want the kind of peace that only God can give.
And that's why I'm taking Pastor Chad's challenge seriously.
I'm memorizing these verses so that they're there when I need them.
I'm meditating on them so that God's Word becomes what I think about instead of whatever problem happens to be in front of me.
And I'm practicing them because knowing what God's Word says doesn't do me much good if I don't actually live it.
I want these verses to become more than words I've read.
I want them to become how I live.
When I'm anxious, I want to pray.
When I'm overwhelmed, I want to remember who is in control.
When my mind starts running in a hundred different directions, I want to fix my thoughts on God.
When life gets noisy, I want to learn how to quiet my soul.
And when I don't understand what God is doing, I want to trust Him anyway.
Peace is something I want to carry with me—not something I want to wait for.
So these are my "Peace Pills."
I'm taking them daily.
Memorizing them.
Meditating on them.
Practicing them.
And I'm praying that as I do, God's Word will become so much more deeply rooted in me that when life gets hard, His peace will be what rises up first.
Because we may not be able to control everything that happens around us.
But we can choose where we turn when it does.
"Let me hear what God the Lord will speak, for he will speak peace to his people." — Psalm 85:8
That's the peace I want.
And I'm going after it.
How about you?
Here are the links to the Pastor Chad's messages:
Just click on these links to watch these messages. You can search the churches YouTube page for parts 1 & 2 as well if you want to watch the entire teaching. The entire teaching is so good. Pastor Chad is such a solid teacher of God's Word.











