Vantage Point Devotional
  • Receive Shalom

    The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.  – Philippians 4:7


    People have different understandings of peace. To some, it means a type of internal calm, quiet feeling, while others may see peace, as the hippie movement of the 1960s and 1970s did, as the end of conflict between nations. Still other people may view peace as spending time relaxing outside in nature. The idea of peace in and of itself may be difficult to fully grasp. This is particularly true when contemplating the peace that comes from God.

    In Paul’s letter to the Philippian church, he touches briefly on the idea of the “peace of God.” In the Bible, the word for peace is shalom. Typically, shalom can be translated to mean uninjured and safe, whole, and sound – physically, psychologically, socially, and spiritually. Where there is shalom, there is no need for fear, anxiety, or doubt. Ever.

    This is the peace of God that Paul is referring to in Philippians 4. Is it any wonder, then, why he says that it surpasses understanding? Can you imagine a true peace like that? This is the peace that God gives to His children. It does not need to be understood or figured out. It simply needs to be received. Then, peace begins to work, guarding your heart and mind, as soldiers guard something precious.

    Shalom is possible in this moment, amid the chaos of the world today. Ask God to help you receive His peace, to guard you from whatever is trying to worry or weigh you down. Pray for U.S. citizens and those in positions of authority to believe in the Lord Jesus and allow His peace to protect their hearts and minds.

    Today’s Verse: Philippians 4:7

    And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

    All Scripture quotations and audio are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

    Recommended for further reading: Psalm 4   

    Answer me when I call, O God of my righteousness!
        You have given me relief when I was in distress.
        Be gracious to me and hear my prayer!
    O men, how long shall my honor be turned into shame?
        How long will you love vain words and seek after lies? Selah
    But know that the Lord has set apart the godly for himself;
        the Lord hears when I call to him.
    Be angry, and do not sin;
        ponder in your own hearts on your beds, and be silent. Selah
    Offer right sacrifices,
        and put your trust in the Lord.
    There are many who say, “Who will show us some good?
        Lift up the light of your face upon us, O Lord!”
    You have put more joy in my heart
        than they have when their grain and wine abound.
    In peace I will both lie down and sleep;
        for you alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety.

    All Scripture quotations and audio are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.


TODAY’S NATIONAL LEADER FOR PRAYER


  • General B. Chance Saltzman, Space Force, Chief of Operations
    • General B. Chance Saltzman, Space Force, Chief of Operations

      General B. Chance Saltzman, Space Force, Chief of Operations


      • Education – B.A., Boston University; M.P.A., University of Montana, Missoula; M.A., George Washington University;
      • Military Service – U.S. Air Force, Air Force Reserve
      • Profession – Military officer, pilot
      • Political Experience – Deputy Chief of Space Operations for Operations, Cyber, and Nuclear, Chief of Combat Plans for the Joint Space Operations Center, National Security Council Advisor
      • In office since – 2022
      • Family – Undisclosed
      • Religious Affiliation – Undisclosed


TODAY’S DEVOTIONAL

Vantage Point Devotional
  • Receive Shalom

    The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.  – Philippians 4:7


    People have different understandings of peace. To some, it means a type of internal calm, quiet feeling, while others may see peace, as the hippie movement of the 1960s and 1970s did, as the end of conflict between nations. Still other people may view peace as spending time relaxing outside in nature. The idea of peace in and of itself may be difficult to fully grasp. This is particularly true when contemplating the peace that comes from God.

    In Paul’s letter to the Philippian church, he touches briefly on the idea of the “peace of God.” In the Bible, the word for peace is shalom. Typically, shalom can be translated to mean uninjured and safe, whole, and sound – physically, psychologically, socially, and spiritually. Where there is shalom, there is no need for fear, anxiety, or doubt. Ever.

    This is the peace of God that Paul is referring to in Philippians 4. Is it any wonder, then, why he says that it surpasses understanding? Can you imagine a true peace like that? This is the peace that God gives to His children. It does not need to be understood or figured out. It simply needs to be received. Then, peace begins to work, guarding your heart and mind, as soldiers guard something precious.

    Shalom is possible in this moment, amid the chaos of the world today. Ask God to help you receive His peace, to guard you from whatever is trying to worry or weigh you down. Pray for U.S. citizens and those in positions of authority to believe in the Lord Jesus and allow His peace to protect their hearts and minds.

    Today’s Verse: Philippians 4:7

    And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

    All Scripture quotations and audio are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

    Recommended for further reading: Psalm 4   

    Answer me when I call, O God of my righteousness!
        You have given me relief when I was in distress.
        Be gracious to me and hear my prayer!
    O men, how long shall my honor be turned into shame?
        How long will you love vain words and seek after lies? Selah
    But know that the Lord has set apart the godly for himself;
        the Lord hears when I call to him.
    Be angry, and do not sin;
        ponder in your own hearts on your beds, and be silent. Selah
    Offer right sacrifices,
        and put your trust in the Lord.
    There are many who say, “Who will show us some good?
        Lift up the light of your face upon us, O Lord!”
    You have put more joy in my heart
        than they have when their grain and wine abound.
    In peace I will both lie down and sleep;
        for you alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety.

    All Scripture quotations and audio are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.


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