Stop Overthinking (Start Praying) And Watch Peace Pour In
Throughout every moment of our lives, there’s an unsettling anxiety woven between them—feelings of confusion, defeat, lack of strength, worry, and stress. Even in moments of great joy, this lingering sentiment tends to cloud the rays of sunshine radiating around us.
We often hinder our own peace by seeking control, fixating on outcomes, or questioning our ability to handle what comes our way. However, the alternative to anxiety is beautifully simple—prayer.
Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:6-7
When we bring every situation to God, even the mundane intricacies and minor decisions of our daily lives, not just major concerns, we experience a weight lifted from our shoulders, knowing we can hand our anxieties to a power much greater than ourselves.
Whenever we make a request to God—whether asking for guidance on our path, help with a decision, or relief from the pain in our hearts—we must also express gratitude for the blessing of peace that awaits. Because when God does answer, He not only fulfills our request but also evokes a peace in our hearts and minds that transcends human understanding. He always provides more than we ask.
This divine peace actively guards us from anxious thoughts, beliefs, and feelings like a sentinel at the doorway of our consciousness, allowing us to move forward each day with certainty about where we are and what we’re experiencing. This practice—bringing everything to God in prayer, coupled with thanksgiving—brings us into a natural state of surrender, where we entrust our lives to Christ Jesus, finding ourselves protected by a peace that defies explanation.
Anxiety often arises when we try to carry life’s challenges on our own, forgetting that peace is not found in control, but in surrender. True calm comes from releasing our worries to God and trusting His promise to guard our hearts and minds through Christ. When we shift from anxious thinking to prayerful dependence, our perspective begins to change—the weight we once carried alone is lifted into divine hands.
Choosing prayer over worry is not a denial of struggle but an act of faith, affirming that God is present and powerful even in uncertainty. Through gratitude and trust, we begin to experience the peace that surpasses all understanding—a steady assurance that, no matter what unfolds, we are held and protected by the One who never fails.
Karin Hadadan, best-selling author of Beauty in the Stillness, writes to the feeling of anxiety. It’s an overwhelming emotion that we’ve all experienced. But she encourages that in times of anxiety, worry, and racing thoughts, the best thing we can do for ourselves is turn to prayer.
