Overcoming CrisisSample

Verse 2 of Psalm 23 is David’s reflection on the peace and comfort that God brings him. God has always been the God of peace, and how much more is that a comfort in a time of calamity? Things in your life might be everything but peaceful. Maybe your mind is clouded by worries of money or the future or maybe you’re facing more conflict than you ever have, but that doesn’t change the truth that God’s promises are real.
Knowing that God’s promises are real and present in our lives gives us the power and the security that we need to choose peace in the midst of crisis; choose to remember God’s faithfulness in your life.
1) Is it easy or hard to choose peace?
2) What promise of God are you clinging to right now?
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Social media, the news, and uncertainties can all be overwhelming in a time of crisis, but they don’t have to be! Find out what 6 choices we can make to overcome crisis in our lives.
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