2026 Scripture Writing plans and Journal Series


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Understanding God’s Peace

Today’s devotional explores the transformative power of divine peace, as promised in scripture. It highlights Philippians 4:7 and Isaiah 26:3, emphasizing that true peace guards hearts and minds when fixed on God. This unwavering peace is a protective force, available to those who trust in Him, overcoming anxiety and life’s challenges.

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Stress and Anxiety

Today’s devotional emphasizes the compassionate invitations of Jesus and the reassurance of God’s presence in times of stress and anxiety. It encourages individuals to relinquish burdens through prayer, seek divine guidance, and embrace God’s unwavering support. The reflections call for recognizing personal struggles and leaning on Christ’s strength for transformative peace.

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Comfort from God and Help from the Holy Spirit

Today’s passages highlight the essential role of the Holy Spirit as a divine Helper and comforter during times of anxiety. Jesus promises peace unlike that of the world, urging believers not to be troubled. The Spirit intercedes on our behalf, providing guidance and reassurance, ensuring we are never alone in our struggles.

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Anxious Thoughts

Today’s devotional emphasizes the importance of renewing our minds to combat anxiety and align our thoughts with God’s truth. It references 2 Corinthians 10:5 and Romans 12:2, urging individuals to reject unhealthy thoughts, embrace scripture, and actively trust God. This transformation empowers believers to gain peace and discern God’s will amidst life’s challenges.

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Work Anxiety

Today’s devotional emphasizes the importance of approaching work from a perspective of divine service rather than seeking human approval. It highlights biblical wisdom, particularly from Colossians and Proverbs, encouraging individuals to commit their work to God, find peace amid anxiety, and recognize their inherent worth in Christ. This shift fosters purpose and fulfillment in professional…

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Social Anxiety

Today’s devotional explores how social anxiety stems from the fear of judgment and encourages reliance on faith in God for overcoming these fears. Key scriptures from Proverbs and Joshua emphasize trust in the Lord for protection and courage. Reflection exercises and prayers are offered to help individuals combat social anxiety by anchoring their identity in…

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Coping with Anxiety

Today’s devotional encourages confronting anxiety through faith by casting worries onto God, who cares deeply for us. It emphasizes the importance of surrendering our burdens in prayer and reflection, trusting in God’s promise to sustain us. Creating rituals and daily practices can enhance this transformative journey toward peace and resilience.

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Understanding Anxiety

Today’s devotional emphasizes overcoming anxiety through prayer, gratitude, and trust in God. It highlights scriptural teachings from Philippians and Matthew, encouraging believers to present their worries to God for His peace. By living in the present and focusing on daily challenges, individuals can find strength and serenity in their faith, surrendering future concerns.

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Living with a Victor’s Attitude

Today’s devotional encourages embracing a victor’s mentality, emphasizing that strength comes from Christ. Through Philippians 4:13 and Romans 8:37, believers are reminded of their identity as conquerors despite challenges. By shifting perspectives from defeat to triumph, one can approach life’s difficulties with confidence, acknowledging Jesus’ empowering love and support.

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Resting in God’s Truth and Love

The passages from Matthew and Psalm highlight Jesus’ invitation to find rest and peace in Him amid life’s burdens. They emphasize God’s loving care as our Shepherd, guiding us to spiritual rejuvenation and serenity. By surrendering our heavy loads, we embrace His gentle yoke, ultimately discovering profound rest for our souls.

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