Episode 29: Perfect Peace Isn’t a Feeling… Here’s What Isaiah 26:3 Really Means
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Peace doesn't start with a feeling; it starts with where your mind stays. If your mind stays on Him, peace stays available. Don't let your reactions pull you off your anchor."
In this broadcast from the edge of the court, Jason J. Knight dives into Isaiah 26:3. We’re discussing why peace needs a foundation, how to stop your mind from drifting under pressure, and why trust is the only fuel for "perfect peace."
The Anchors:
Isaiah 26:3: Understanding the difference between temporary feelings and a stayed mind.
- The Strong City: Why you need a strong spirit to protect your peace when life moves fast.
- The Trust Key: Why peace is tied to your focus on God rather than your focus on the problem.
The Takeaway: Perfect peace is available, but it requires structure and a choice. Stop replaying the pressure and start replaying the promise. Whatever holds your mind shapes your heart. Stay awake, stay anchored, and keep your mind stayed on the One who never shifts.
Frequency Found:
- Read the Reflection Guide: knightwaveradio.substack.com
- Watch the Visuals: youtube.com/@KnightWaveRadio
Stay awake. Stay anchored.