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Send us your feedback — we're listeningColossians 3:15 — Prayer for Peace in the Home, Family Tension, Emotional Strain and Relationship Stability During December — “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts.” Proverbs 15:1 — “A gentle answer turns away wrath.”PRAYER Father, in the name of Jesus, we lift before You every home represented by every listener tonight. Lord, You see the pressure December brings — the expectations, the exhaustion, the financial strain, the crowded schedules, the misunderstandings, the tension that rises easily, and the emotional tiredness that sits under the surface. Jesus, we ask right now for peace to rule in our homes. Let Your calm settle over each room. Bring gentleness into conversations. Bring patience into moments of frustration. Bring compassion where emotions feel stretched thin. Heal relationships strained by stress. Heal silence that has grown heavy. Heal arguments that linger in the atmosphere. Lord, we pray for families navigating grief, blended family dynamics, strained marriages, sibling tension, and the weight of the empty chair at Christmas. Bring unity where there is division. Bring hope where there is disappointment. Fill homes with the fruit of the Spirit — love, joy, peace, kindness, self-control. From London to Manila, from New York to Accra, from Copenhagen to Melbourne — let the global church experience peace in the home tonight. Jesus, become the centre of every household. Become the Prince of Peace over every conversation, every gathering, and every moment of this season. Amen. SEVEN PRAYER POINTSPeace in the homeHealing of family tensionEmotional stabilityRestoration of strained relationshipsGrace in conversationsComfort for grieving familiesUnity and love in gatheringsLIFE APPLICATION Pause before speaking today. Ask, “Will this bring peace into my home?” DECLARATION “The peace of Christ rules in my home.”Return at 10 p.m. for prayer on loneliness, grief and the empty chair at Christmas. https://dailyprayer.ukfamily tension prayer, peace in the home, Colossians 3:15, emotional strain Christmas, relationship healing prayer, Christian family prayerSupport the showFor more inspiring content, visit RBChristianRadio.net — your home for daily devotionals, global prayer, and biblical encouragement for every season of life. We invite you to connect with our dedicated prayer hub at DailyPrayer.uk — a place where believers from every nation unite in prayer around the clock. If you need prayer, or would like to leave a request, this is the place to come. Our mission is simple: to pray with you, to stand with you, and to keep the power of prayer at the centre of everyday life. Your support through DailyPrayer.uk helps us continue sharing the gospel and covering the nations in prayer. You can also discover our ministry services and life celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net — serving families with faith, dignity, and hope. If this devotional blesses you, please consider supporting our listener-funded mission by buying us a coffee through RBChristianRadio.net. Every prayer, every gift, and every share helps us keep broadcasting God's Word to the world.
Send us your feedback — we're listeningColossians 3:15 — Peace for Family Pressure, Emotional Strain and Christmas Tension in This Busy December Season From London to Madrid, from Melbourne to Lagos, from Chicago to Amsterdam — a global 8 P.M. prayer within the DailyPrayer.uk 24-Hour Devotional Cycle. Scripture (NIV) Colossians 3:15 — “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts…” Romans 12:18 — “If it is possible… live at peace with everyone.” December sees a major spike in worldwide searches for “family tension,” “stress at Christmas,” and “how to stay calm at gatherings.” This scripture ranks among the top global verses for emotional stability and relational peace during challenging seasons. Prayer Father, in the name of Jesus, we bring every family under pressure before You tonight. Calm strained conversations. Heal silent tension. Bring peace where emotions run high and patience runs low. Help those dreading gatherings or carrying hidden hurt. Remove fear of conflict and soften hearts weighed down by family history, worry and expectation. Give wisdom in speech, gentleness in response and grace for difficult moments. Surround homes with the peace of Christ — a peace stronger than stress, disappointment or emotional strain. Let families experience calm, kindness and supernatural stillness. Lord, rule over every household tonight and bring unity, healing and rest. Prayer prayer for peace at home, prayer for family unity, prayer for emotional calm, prayer for wisdom, prayer for healing conversations, prayer for reduced tension, prayer for Christ's peace Life Application. Before entering family spaces, pause and pray Colossians 3:15. Ask God to rule your heart and guide your tone, reactions and emotional posture. Declaration I declare that the peace of Christ rules in my heart and my home tonight. Call to Action Share this prayer and visit DailyPrayer.uk for global devotional resources. 24-Hour Arc ConnectorPrevious: 6 P.M. — Global Nations PrayerThis Episode: 8 P.M. — Peace for Family PressureNext: 10 P.M. — Comfort for Loneliness and the Empty Chair at ChristmasThank you for praying with us today. For more daily devotion, follow us on all social platforms at DailyPrayer.uk. Support this listener-funded ministry for £3 a month: https://buymeacoffee.com/reverendbencoopercolossians 3:15, family stress prayer, christmas tension prayer, emotional peace prayer, dailyprayer.uk, reverend ben Support the showFor more inspiring content, visit RBChristianRadio.net — your home for daily devotionals, global prayer, and biblical encouragement for every season of life. We invite you to connect with our dedicated prayer hub at DailyPrayer.uk — a place where believers from every nation unite in prayer around the clock. If you need prayer, or would like to leave a request, this is the place to come. Our mission is simple: to pray with you, to stand with you, and to keep the power of prayer at the centre of everyday life. Your support through DailyPrayer.uk helps us continue sharing the gospel and covering the nations in prayer. You can also discover our ministry services and life celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net — serving families with faith, dignity, and hope. If this devotional blesses you, please consider supporting our listener-funded mission by buying us a coffee through RBChristianRadio.net. Every prayer, every gift, and every share helps us keep broadcasting God's Word to the world.
In this stirring and deeply encouraging Advent message, Pastor Karl continues the series The King Has Come with a raw and life-giving exploration of the second great gift Jesus brings: peace.Turning to the familiar yet profound scene in Luke 2:8–20, Pastor Karl invites us into the midnight terror of ordinary shepherds—suddenly confronted by the blinding glory of God—and shows how the very first words from heaven that night were not “Merry Christmas,” but “Fear not.” That first Christmas did not begin with sentimental calm; it began with paralyzing, mega-fear. And right there, in the middle of stacked-on-stacked fear, the angel announced good news of great joy: a Savior has been born who is Christ the Lord, the Prince of Peace.With pastoral tenderness and unflinching honesty, Pastor Karl unmasks fear as the mortal enemy of peace—how it magnifies threats, shrinks our view of God, and paints our future in colors darker than God ever intended. Yet the gospel is stronger: peace is not the absence of trouble but the presence of a Person. Peace is not something Jesus gives; peace is who Jesus is—and He gives Himself.Through the shepherds' journey from terror to testimony, we're given clear, scriptural paths out of fear and into the unshakable peace of Christ: speaking God's truth over fear's lies, refusing to agree with the spirit of fear, drawing near to Jesus through spiritual disciplines, and taking bold steps of obedience that move us against comfort and toward surrender.This is a word for everyone whose heart has been ruled by anxiety, worst-case scenarios, or the quiet fears that steal joy—especially in this season. A tender yet urgent call to stop trusting the unknown future to our own control and start trusting it to the known God who entered our fear as a baby in a manger.Because the King has come, fear does not get the final word. Peace does. And when the Prince of Peace takes over a life, what spills out is no longer fear—but praise, testimony, and unshakable confidence in the goodness of God.Essential listening for anyone who longs to trade fear for the peace that passes all understanding this Christmas.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 9:00am & 10:30am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
When we're led by the presence of God, we're not always given all the details. His leadership often looks less like a map and more like a compass, pointing us toward Him. In this message, Havilah Cunnington teaches on what it means to trust the direction of God's voice. So often, when God speaks, He invites us into mystery. To discover more, we're called to lean in close. His Spirit and His presence become our compass, guiding us as we go and revealing the way forward. What distinguishes this divine compass amid all the noise? What does it look like, feel like, and sound like to be led by Him? And how can we be sure we're following His leading? Join us as Havilah unpacks what trust truly is. We pray that as you listen, your heart is stirred to lean in again and follow the still, small voice of God.
Peace comes from God, from a personal relationship with God, and a position of trust. Types of peace: internal, external, eternal, temporal
We share some of the times that God brought us through, both hard and wonderful.
Medina Church of the Nazarene
Pastor David Walt continues with Part 12 of the current series that is an epic journey through the New Testament Gospel of Mark, verse by verse. The book of Mark was most likely the first one written, and is generally attributed to John Mark, a close associate of Peter, and also of Paul and Barnabas. The Gospel of Mark is all about Jesus and the good news (Gospel) of the kingdom of God. Who was Jesus really, and why exactly did he come? Jesus drew large crowds to hear his teachings, which were often illustrations, or parables, difficult to understand. Why did he teach in this manner? If you would like to view the video of today's service, as well as previous videos, go to: https://www.facebook.com/northridgelife/videos/ (copy and paste into your web browser address bar). For additional information, you may also visit the church website, www.northridgelife.org, and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/northridgelife/.
Pastor David Walt continues with Part 12 of the current series that is an epic journey through the New Testament Gospel of Mark, verse by verse. The book of Mark was most likely the first one written, and is generally attributed to John Mark, a close associate of Peter, and also of Paul and Barnabas. The Gospel of Mark is all about Jesus and the good news (Gospel) of the kingdom of God. Who was Jesus really, and why exactly did he come? Jesus drew large crowds to hear his teachings, which were often illustrations, or parables, difficult to understand. Why did he teach in this manner? If you would like to view the video of today's service, as well as previous videos, go to: https://www.facebook.com/northridgelife/videos/ (copy and paste into your web browser address bar). For additional information, you may also visit the church website, www.northridgelife.org, and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/northridgelife/.
Having a good Heart Heart for the word of God Heart for the Lost Heart for the Word of God Heart for Compassion Heart for the Person
Having a good Heart Heart for the word of God Heart for the Lost Heart for the Word of God Heart for Compassion Heart for the Person
Ever feel emotional? If your human chances are those tricky little things have snuck up on you at some point in your life. Dive into this weeks podcast as we learn the do’s and don’ts of dealing with our emotions.
Organization: Foundation Christian Ministries Speaker: Pastor Chris Pena City: Bastrop State: Tx
Organization: Foundation Christian Ministries Speaker: Pastor Chris Pena City: Bastrop State: Tx
Gratitude is a condition, a choice, and is contagious. God gravitates toward gratitude!
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
Sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church
And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body; and be ye thankful. Colossians 3:15 King James Bible Version Pray on the Daily Prayer with your community on the Pray app here: https://link.pray.com/BVKYVVv3ZX Pray.com is reimagining faith by building a faith experience that is always with you. Also check out our podcast, “Life, Leadership, and Legacy” by PRAY here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pray/id1416726167?mt=2
Sunday sermons from Bellevue Presbyterian Church.
Psalm 119:165, Psalm 86, Colossians 3:15, Colossians 1:27
Today Mike and Heather are flying solo today as they take a look at the call given to believers in Colossians 3:15. Also, sprinkled throughout are some interesting news stories from various locations. All of this and more, but you’ll just have to listen and find out for more.
Colossians 3:15, Psalm 9, Philippians 2:17, Mark 10:15, Isaiah 26:3
Colossians 3:15, Psalm 122-123, James 4:2, 2 Corinthians 12:7-9, Matthew 7:7
Brother Jim continues his Seriers What We Believe and Why - Part 2 Wheres the piano? Ephesians 5:19, Colossians 3:15, Colossians 2:13-14, Galatians 5:4, Hebrews 9:10