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How to Practice Peace When Your Emotions Are Loud | Your Nightly Prayer

When we’re overwhelmed by emotions, it can feel like our hearts are shouting louder than truth. As our evening prayer and devotional remind us, fear, sadness, anxiety, or anger can rise up and drown out peace. But Philippians 4:7 reminds us that God offers a different kind of peace—one that surpasses understanding and quiets even the loudest feelings. As Amber Ginter shares, emotions themselves aren’t wrong. They are part of how God designed us. The problem comes when we either let them rule us or bury them so deeply that they begin to rule us from the inside. God’s invitation is not to suppress our emotions, but to bring them honestly before Him. When we do, He helps us process them with wisdom and grace. Whether you’re wrestling with anxiety, frustration, or sadness tonight, remember this: peace isn’t found in pretending you’re fine. It’s found in handing your raw, unfiltered emotions to the One who understands them perfectly. He can hold your heart steady when everything inside feels unsteady. His peace guards both heart and mind—two places that emotions often battle the hardest. So let your feelings come—but don’t face them alone. God is big enough to handle every emotion and gentle enough to walk with you through them. Tonight’s Scripture: Philippians 4:7 (NIV) “The peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds.” 🙏 Your Nightly Prayer Dear Jesus, You see my heart tonight and know the emotions I struggle to carry. Sometimes my feelings feel too big, and I don’t know what to do with them. But You promise peace that surpasses understanding. Help me to come to You honestly—with joy, sorrow, fear, and anger—trusting that You can handle them all. Calm my mind, quiet my soul, and fill me with Your peace that guards my heart. Thank You for creating me to feel and for meeting me in the midst of it. In Your name I pray, Amen. 🧘 Three Things to Meditate Upon Feel to Heal: Instead of suppressing your emotions, invite God into them. Journal or pray through what you’re feeling and ask Him to help you process with peace. The Guard of Peace: Reflect on Philippians 4:7 and do a small word study on “guard.” What does it mean that God’s peace actively protects your heart and mind? The Voice of Grace: When emotions get loud, which voice are you listening to—fear, shame, or God’s truth? Practice identifying His calm, steady voice amid the noise. This video is brought to you by iBelieve (https://ibelieve.com) Subscribe and click the bell (🔔) to see our newest videos. Connect with us on Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/iBelievedotcom/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/ibelievecom/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ibelievecom/ Newsletters - https://www.ibelieve.com/newsletters/ Subscribe to Your Daily Prayer: Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3NDdYqx Spotify - https://sptfy.com/OwFK LifeAudio - https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-prayer/ 💬 Share this devotion with someone walking through emotional overwhelm—they may need this reminder that God’s peace still speaks louder. 📬 Sign up for Your Nightly Prayer to receive nightly inspiration and encouragement in your inbox.

Why Did God Create the Other Planets?

Ever wondered what purpose God had in creating planets beyond Earth? In this video, we explore the Bible’s perspective on why God made the stars, planets, and the entire cosmos—and what these distant worlds reveal about His glory, power, and design. Drawing from Scripture and thoughtful insight, we’ll tackle questions like: What does the Bible say about other planets? Could life exist elsewhere, and what does that mean for our understanding of God? How do distant worlds magnify God’s character and creativity? Why does creation include so much mystery—and how should we respond in faith? We draw from this article on Christianity.com to ground our study in theological reflection: 👉 Why Did God Create the Other Planets? — Christianity.com’s exploration of cosmic purpose and biblical truth. By the end, you’ll see that the planets aren’t just science—they’re part of a grand story that points us back to the Creator. 00:00 - 00:28 – The Wonder of the Heavens 00:29 - 01:05 – The Bible and the Cosmos 01:06 - 01:52 – God’s Infinite Power and Precision 01:53 - 02:36 – Why Did God Create So Much? 02:37 - 03:15 – Science Meets Scripture 03:16 - 04:09 – Could Life Exist Beyond Earth? 04:10 - 05:02 – God’s Character Revealed in Creation 05:03 - 06:10 – Awe-Inspiring Facts About the Universe 06:11 - 07:18 – Our Place in God’s Creation 07:19 - 08:01 – Final Reflection and Prayer #GodInTheUniverse #BibleAndScience #WhyPlanets #CreationWorship #ChristianFaith #CosmicPerspective #TheologyAndAstronomy #GodsGlory #BibleStudy https://uppbeat.io/t/claude-patterns/pattern-009 License code: AUQSRDFXOF1LSOGR https://uppbeat.io/t/haquin/acorn License code: I7NWBWXVKD9X7ZCX

The Devil’s Playbook vs. True Prosperity

The Devil’s Playbook vs. True Prosperity - Exposing Satan’s recycled tactics and contrasting false prosperity with true spiritual abundance through Scripture and surrender.

It’s impossible to please God!

It’s impossible to please God! Are you kidding me, after all of this effort on my part! But wait, I do have to truly believe in Him, especially believe that He is all that Scripture tells me He is! Hmmm, it makes sense! Looking for more … https://www.toughquestionsforgod.org/

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A Prayer to Rejoice and Be Glad on This Day | Your Daily Prayer

Fall leaves remind us how beauty and brevity often go hand in hand. Their brilliant colors take our breath away—yet they only last for a season. In today’s devotional from Whitney Hopler, we’re reminded that each day is like those leaves: beautiful, brief, and not to be missed. Psalm 118:24 calls us to rejoice in the day God has made. But so often, we let stress, distractions, and fear rob us of the present. Whether we’re weighed down by yesterday’s mistakes or anxious about tomorrow’s unknowns, God invites us to be fully here, today, with Him. Rejoicing doesn’t mean ignoring pain. It means anchoring ourselves in the unchanging truth that God is with us now. His presence is reason enough for joy—no matter what’s going on around us. From golden leaves to quiet moments, the fingerprints of His faithfulness are everywhere. Let today be sacred. Notice God’s goodness in the ordinary. Choose to rejoice—because this moment won’t come again. 📖 Today’s Scripture Reading: “This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” — Psalm 118:24 (ESV) 🔗 Explore this verse on BibleStudyTools.com 🙏 Let’s Pray Together Dear God, Thank You for this day. Forgive me for rushing past Your blessings or letting stress cloud my joy. Open my eyes to Your presence in the present. Help me rejoice—not because life is perfect—but because You are good and near. Let me live today fully, intentionally, and gratefully. In Jesus’ name, Amen. 🍂 Key Devotional Takeaways: Each day is a gift—notice it, celebrate it, don’t waste it. Joy isn’t circumstantial. It flows from God’s presence, not perfect conditions. God made this day. That alone is reason to rejoice. Living in the moment brings spiritual clarity and emotional peace.

Lord, Teach Me To End Well | Your Nightly Prayer

Change is never easy—especially when it means letting go of a season we’ve loved or finding the courage to step into the unknown. But tonight’s devotional reminds us that “the end of a thing is better than its beginning” (Ecclesiastes 7:8). In God’s economy, endings are not failures—they’re invitations to something new. We may prefer predictability, comfort, and familiarity. But God's Spirit is always calling us forward—to growth, transformation, and deeper trust. When we cling too tightly to what was, we risk missing what God is doing now. As you reflect tonight, ask yourself: What season might be coming to a close in my life? Whether it’s a role, a ministry, or a mindset, you can release it with gratitude, knowing the God of yesterday is also the God of tomorrow. 📖 Tonight’s Scripture: “Better is the end of a thing than its beginning.” – Ecclesiastes 7:8 (ESV) 🔗 Read more on BibleStudyTools.com Nightly Prayer Almighty God, You are the Lord of every season, and Your wisdom governs all beginnings and endings. Help me release what needs to end so I can embrace what You are doing next. Give me courage to step forward in faith when I’m tempted to cling to comfort. Teach me to end well—with gratitude, humility, and trust in Your perfect timing. In Jesus’ name, Amen. ✨ Key Takeaways: Change is part of God’s plan—He never calls us to remain stuck in old seasons. Gratitude closes the door well, allowing us to enter the next chapter with peace. Endings invite growth. God is always moving forward—are we willing to follow? God's timing is perfect, and His character is unchanging through life’s transitions.

Hope for the One Who’s Drained | Your Nightly Prayer

Just like a vase of flowers that drinks up all its water, our hearts can run dry when we've been pouring into everyone else—neglecting the space to rest and be refilled. In today’s Your Nightly Prayer devotional, we’re reminded through Isaiah 40:29 that God gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Exhaustion—whether emotional, spiritual, or physical—is not something God shames. Instead, He welcomes us into His presence to be renewed. When you stop striving and start abiding, His grace quietly fills what has been emptied. Let this be your invitation to pause, exhale, and let God restore your soul. 📖 Tonight’s Scripture: “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.” – Isaiah 40:29 (NIV) 🔗 Read more on BibleStudyTools.com Nightly Prayer: Giver of Living Water, You see how empty I feel—how life has drained me of energy, hope, and joy. Please fill me again with Your strength. When I feel like I can’t take another step, remind me that You carry me. Help me rest in Your presence and trust that You are renewing me from the inside out. Thank You for Your endless patience and tender care. I choose to rest in You tonight, believing You will restore what’s been depleted. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Key Takeaways: Rest isn’t laziness—it’s worship. Isaiah 40:29 is a powerful promise for those running on empty. Like wilted flowers need water, our hearts need God’s presence. Renewal comes not from effort, but from stillness. God's strength is made perfect in our weakness.

Eighteen Inches from Heaven

Eighteen Inches from Heaven - Exploring how facts become faith, and how the journey from head to heart—just eighteen inches—can mean eternity with Christ.

This life is sooooo hard!

This life is sooooo hard! There’s so much to combat and maneuver around. Where can I get some help? Is it in Jesus? Looking for more … https://www.toughquestionsforgod.org/

4-Year-Old's Sweet Gesture Is Beautiful Example of Obedience to God

This 4-year-old's sweet gesture is a beautiful example of obedience to God. The youngster wanted to do something very unexpected for one particular reason. Watch the short but moving clip to hear about the young man's heartwarming move and why he wanted to do it.

Throughout the Bible, God talks to many people, often giving them specific instructions and commands. In the case of Moses, He gave him a list of 10 very specific directives atop Mount Sinai, which you and I know as the 10 Commandments. In the Garden of Eden, He also told Adam and Eve to avoid eating the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Of course, we all know how that turned out for them, and since we're still dealing with the repercussions of their disobedience, us.

However, if asked, most people would likely say that God doesn't talk directly to people anymore, at least not like He did to Noah, Moses and Adam and Eve. But one young mother's beautiful and heartwarming situation involving her young son will likely change your opinion.

In the video posted on YouTube, the woman recalls her 4-year-old unexpectedly stating that he wanted to gather up some of his favorite toys and give them to one of his classmates. This caught her by surprise, but she went along with her son's desire, making arrangements to hand off the toys to the classmate's mother. That's when the woman learned how God works, answered prayer and showed her how her son obeyed God.

"I asked my son this morning, I said, 'What made you want to give all those toys to Johnna?' Like, it's pretty generous. It's like a lot of the predators of the animal kingdom toys that he has. And he said, 'God.'"

Later in the clip, the 4-year-old's mother learned while talking with the other boy's mother that she had recently prayed for and asked the Lord for toys for her children.

God hears and answers prayer, but it's up to us to listen and be obedient.

Jeremiah 7:23 "But this was the order I gave them, saying, 'Give ear to my voice, and I will be your God, and you will be my people: go in all the way ordered by me, so that all may be well for you.'"

Walmart Turns into a Dance Party Thanks to This Man’s Moves

Walmart turned into a dance party thanks to this man's moves. He used his fancy footwork and a classic song to spread happiness and joy. Watch the short but delightful clip to see how one man's good time quickly spread to everyone else in the vicinity.

Our moods and how we act are infectious. If we're upset or angry and then stomp around as we stew, odds are that those around us won't be in the best of moods either. Those individuals will be walking around on pins and needles, hoping they don't say or do something that sets that person off. It just makes for an unpleasant experience for everyone involved.

However, if we are in a good mood and act halfway decent to people, not as an overgrown baby who lost their pacifier, they will react accordingly. Those around us will be in a better mood, making the day better for everyone. You know this to be true because we have all experienced similar situations many times before.

A clip posted on YouTube showed just how easily happiness and joy can spread to others. While dancing through a Walmart, the man in the video shows off his best moves as he approaches others. Everyone he comes up to immediately starts dancing, and you'll also notice they do so with a big smile on their faces. Even those who chose not to dance but just take in the joyous and somewhat strange sight of someone dancing in a Walmart are having a good time.

It also doesn't hurt that he's dancing about that particular Walmart location to Kool & The Gang's "Get Down on It." It's nearly physically impossible to be in a bad mood whenever that song 
plays. 

So, yes, our moods and actions impact those around us, and this short clip is a perfect example of that.

Psalm 149:3 "Let them give praise to his name in the dance: let them make melody to him with instruments of brass and corded instruments of music."

When You Feel Behind in Life | Your Nightly Prayer

Waiting on God can feel unbearable—especially when it seems like everyone else is moving ahead: marriages, promotions, healing, ministries, or dreams fulfilled. But Scripture reminds us that God's timeline is never late. In tonight’s devotional and prayer, we’re reminded that His delays are not denials—but divine preparations. 📖 “The last will be first, and the first will be last.” – Matthew 20:16 (NIV) 🔗 Read more devotionals at BibleStudyTools.com What may look like delay to us is often God shaping us for what’s next. If you feel forgotten or behind, this video is your gentle reminder: you are not late in the Kingdom of God. You are being prepared. 🙏 Tonight’s Prayer Dear Lord, As I lie down tonight, I bring You my comparisons, my impatience, and my fear of being left behind. I confess that I’ve measured my worth by the world’s timelines instead of Yours. Help me release the pressure to “catch up” and rest in Your perfect pace. Teach me to trust Your unhurried process and to find joy in what You’re doing right now, even when I can’t yet see the full picture. Tonight, I surrender my striving and my envy. Fill my heart with peace and contentment, reminding me that I am not behind—I’m being prepared for Your perfect plan, in Your perfect time. In Jesus’ name, Amen. 3 Things to Meditate Upon God’s Timing Is Perfect, Not Pressured: Have I surrendered my definition of success to God’s timing—or am I clinging to the world’s clock? Comparison vs. Trust: Am I measuring progress by social milestones—or by my trust in God? You Haven’t Missed Your Moment: Reflect on this truth—nothing meant for you will pass you by. Every delay may be preparation. Next Steps • Spend 5 quiet minutes tonight thanking God for a blessing in this season. • Share this video with someone who feels like life has passed them by. • Sign up for Your Nightly Prayer and get peaceful devotionals delivered nightly to your inbox. About the Author Tracie Miles is a Christian literary agent and author of God’s Got You: Embracing New Beginnings with Courage and Confidence. She also leads The Writer’s Blueprint, an 8-week group coaching program for aspiring authors starting August 18th. 📚 Learn more at TracieMiles.com 📱 Connect on Instagram and Facebook iBelieve Daily Prayer YouTube Videos This video is brought to you by iBelieve Subscribe and click the bell to see our newest videos. Connect with us: Facebook – facebook.com/iBelievedotcom Pinterest – pinterest.com/ibelievecom Instagram – instagram.com/ibelievecom Newsletters – ibelieve.com/newsletters Subscribe to Your Daily Prayer Podcast: Apple Podcasts – https://apple.co/3NDdYqx Spotify – https://sptfy.com/OwFK LifeAudio – https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-prayer/ #WaitingOnGod #NightlyPrayer #ChristianEncouragement #GodsTiming #FaithInDelays #TracieMiles #Matthew2016 #WomensDevotional #ChristianFaith #SpiritualEncouragement #iBelieve #YourNightlyPrayer

Letting God Set the Pace | Your Nightly Prayer

Do you feel like you’re constantly rushing, trying to keep up with life’s demands, and running on empty? In tonight’s devotional and guided prayer, we reflect on Isaiah 30:15—a sacred reminder that salvation is found not in hustle, but in rest, quietness, and trust. As believers, we often know the importance of “slowing down,” but putting it into practice is another story. The world pressures us to stay busy, to produce, to never stop moving. But God’s pace is different. His rhythm is not hurried, but holy—marked by peace, restoration, and presence. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, spiritually dry, or emotionally drained, let this be your invitation to breathe, to realign with the heart of God, and to rediscover the strength that comes from stillness. When we surrender our schedules to God, He meets us in the quiet and renews our soul. 📖 Today’s Bible Verse: “In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength.” — Isaiah 30:15 (NIV) 🔑 Key Takeaways: God’s peace isn’t found in performance but in His presence. Hurry and hustle are spiritual distractions that rob us of clarity, joy, and rest. Slowing down creates space for deeper intimacy with God. The “pace of grace” is unhurried, focused, and aligned with God’s will—not the world’s noise. 🙏 Tonight’s Prayer Jesus, Thank You that Your way is better than mine. Help me to release my grip on the constant rush of life and find rest in You. Teach me to slow down and notice Your presence in every moment. Let me walk at the pace of grace—unhurried, unburdened, and full of peace. Give me wisdom to choose what matters most and courage to say no to what doesn’t. Thank You for the quiet spaces where I can meet You and be restored. In Jesus’ name, Amen. This video is brought to you by iBelieve Subscribe and click the bell (🔔) to get notified of new prayers and devotionals that bring peace, strength, and Scripture into your daily life. Connect with us on Social Media: 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/iBelievedotcom 📌 Pinterest: pinterest.com/ibelievecom 📸 Instagram: instagram.com/ibelievecom 📬 Newsletters: ibelieve.com/newsletters 🎧 Subscribe to Your Daily Prayer Podcast: 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3NDdYqx 🎵 Spotify: https://sptfy.com/OwFK 🌐 LifeAudio: https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-prayer/

A Prayer to Guard Our Hearts and Minds | Your Daily Prayer

We often say “guard your heart and mind” as Christians—but how often do we actually live it out? In today’s devotional and prayer, Alicia Searl reminds us that spiritual vigilance is more than a nice phrase—it’s a daily choice to let God renew us and protect us from the world’s influence. Proverbs 4:23 tells us that everything we do flows from the heart, and without intentional care, it becomes vulnerable to fear, temptation, bitterness, and lies. Thankfully, Philippians 4:6-8 gives us a clear roadmap: prayer, gratitude, and thinking on what is true, noble, right, pure, and admirable. Whether you're a parent guiding your children, a believer fighting anxious thoughts, or someone trying to stay grounded in a chaotic world, this prayer helps recenter your heart and mind on God’s truth and peace. 📖 Today's Scripture: "And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." – Philippians 4:7 🔑 Key Takeaways: Guarding your heart is an intentional act of spiritual discipline, not passive avoidance. Philippians 4 reminds us that peace comes when we align our minds with God’s truth. Evaluate your inputs: Are your thoughts and relationships drawing you closer to God or further away? God’s peace isn’t just emotional—it’s a divine guard over your soul. 🙏 Let’s Pray Together O God, we come before You with hearts open and minds longing for renewal. Guard us from distractions, lies, and fears that try to steal our peace. Teach us to stay rooted in Your Word and draw near in prayer each day. Protect our families, guide our children, and transform us to reflect Christ in all things. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

let God help you get through all your problems | Isaiah 43: God is our refuge and strength

When life feels overwhelming and your spirit grows tired, this prayer will help you find hope again. Take a few quiet minutes to breathe, reflect, and let peace fill your heart. No matter what you’re going through, remember — you are not alone. Join this uplifting prayer for strength and hope in hard times. Let this message bring you calm, comfort, and renewed courage to face the day. Theme: Finding Hope in Times of Trouble Takeaway: Even in pain, God is near — and your story isn’t over. #PrayerForStrength #HopeInHardTimes #MorningPrayer #Faith #UpliftingPrayer #ChristianMotivation #Encouragement #Peace #DailyPrayer #Hope #GodsLove #Inspiration #PrayerForHope #HealingPrayer #FaithOverFear #ChristianMeditation #MorningDevotion

A Prayer to Abide in the Vine | Your Daily Prayer

Are you struggling with anxiety, depression, or emotional burnout? This daily prayer and devotional reminds you that you're not alone—and that your suffering does not separate you from God’s love. In this encouraging message, author Emily Rose Massey shares powerful truth from John 15:4–5 about abiding in Christ during life’s hardest seasons. Just as a branch can’t bear fruit without staying connected to the vine, we too need to remain in Jesus to find strength, peace, and hope. When anxiety and depression hit, it’s easy to feel disconnected from your faith. But God invites you to remain—abide—in Him. In your brokenness, He is still your source of life. 📖 Today’s Scripture Reading: “Abide in me, and I in you... apart from me you can do nothing.” – John 15:4–5 (ESV) Abiding in Jesus anchors your soul when anxiety or depression overwhelms. Spiritual growth often happens underground—in hidden, hard seasons. Prayer and God’s Word are lifelines to peace and renewal. You’re not defined by your struggle—you are held and strengthened by Christ.

Plans, Pawns, and the Power of Resurrection

Exploring betrayal, crowd manipulation, resurrection, and the restoration of Peter. Are we worshipping church—or Christ?

Get up, dust yourself off, and keep moving forward!

If you've relapsed, don't get stuck in a pattern of self-pity and convince yourself to stay down. Get up, dust yourself off and keep moving forward!

Dwayne Johnson Grants Make-A-Wish Dream in the Most Touching Way

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson helped to grant a Make-A-Wish dream in the most touching way. The popular actor and wrestler went out of his way to help make one young man’s wish become a reality. Watch the short but heartwarming and tear-jerking video of The Rock making a young man’s day.

Kindness and love are in short supply today. The evidence for such a statement is seen all around us – television news broadcasts, on social media platforms and in the actions and words of our governmental leaders. For some unexplained reason, most people seem more focused on tearing one another down than building each other up. They’d rather yell and scream at each other than offer mercy and grace.

Sadly, the things that get people so worked up and at each other’s throats are trivial and meaningless issues, subjects that, in the long run, mean nothing. How much better could our world be if our first instinct wasn’t to yell and scream but to offer kindness, love and compassion? Dwayne Johnson is someone who constantly exhibits kindness and warmth for sick children and those less fortunate.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Dwayne met a young man, Nathan, while promoting his latest movie. After that, Dwayne and his team quickly worked together on another meeting between the two and putting together one heck of a surprise, a once-in-a-lifetime event for Nathan and his family.

Nathan is a huge fan of Dwayne and his many blockbuster movies. The two spent time together, arm wrestled, and even recorded a video for Kevin Hart, in which Nathan did his best impersonation of the comedian.

But that wasn’t all.

The Rock had arranged for Nathan and his family to enjoy dinner at an exclusive restaurant. Since Nathan is also a huge Lakers fan, he worked it out for Nathan and his family to visit, tour and spend time at the Los Angeles Lakers’ facility.

Ephesians 4:32 “And be kind to one another, full of pity, having forgiveness for one another, even as God in Christ had forgiveness for you.”

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