EPISODE · Sep 15, 2025 · 24 MIN
596 Not Afraid: Prayer, Presence & Peacemaking
from The Daily Grind · host John Spencer
Monday, September 15th: Fear and anger feel like the loudest voices in our cultural moment, but Jesus speaks with a steadier cadence: “Do not be afraid… take heart; I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). This episode explores what it means to reject panic without denying reality, living as people shepherded by Jesus in the same world everyone else inhabits. We look at how worry “pulls the mind apart” (the sense behind merimnaō in Matthew 6) and how Jesus patiently gathers us back under the Father’s care. Philippians 4:6–7 gives us a pathway rather than a pep talk—bringing specific fears to God in thankful prayer so His peace stands guard over our hearts and minds. John shares a recent family moment where anxiety wanted control, but a brief prayerful pause changed the tone and outcome. Psalm 23 reframes peace as the presence of the Shepherd in the valley, not the absence of valleys. We introduce a simple, repeatable P.R.A.Y. practice—Pause, Recenter, Ask, Yield—for when fear spikes. Then we move outward: Jesus makes us peacemakers (Matthew 5:9), people who carry holy calm into anxious conversations online and off. 1 Peter 3:15 shapes our posture—truth with gentleness and respect—as we answer a panic culture with the presence of Christ. The invitation: don’t match the volume of fear; walk closely with the Shepherd and make peace.Email me your questions, comments, and suggestions. I'd love to hear from you! If y'all wanna talk more 'bout this, I'm all ears. Just give me a holler. You can also help by sending me your favorite trivia or dad joke(s) at [email protected] Or respond below with comments, trivia or jokes.
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Monday, September 15th: Fear and anger feel like the loudest voices in our cultural moment, but Jesus speaks with a steadier cadence: “Do not be afraid… take heart; I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). This episode explores what it means to reject panic without denying reality, living as people shepherded by Jesus in the same world everyone else inhabits. We look at how worry “pulls the mind apart” (the sense behind merimnaō in Matthew 6) and how Jesus patiently gathers us back under the Father’s care. Philippians 4:6–7 gives us a pathway rather than a pep talk—bringing specific fears to God in thankful prayer so His peace stands guard over our hearts and minds. John shares a recent family moment where anxiety wanted control, but a brief prayerful pause changed the tone and outcome. Psalm 23 reframes peace as the presence of the Shepherd in the valley, not the absence of valleys. We introduce a simple, repeatable P.R.A.Y. practice—Pause, Recenter, Ask, Yield—for when fear spikes. Then we move outward: Jesus makes us peacemakers (Matthew 5:9), people who carry holy calm into anxious conversations online and off. 1 Peter 3:15 shapes our posture—truth with gentleness and respect—as we answer a panic culture with the presence of Christ. The invitation: don’t match the volume of fear; walk closely with the Shepherd and make peace.Email me your questions, comments, and suggestions. I'd love to hear from you! If y'all wanna talk more 'bout this, I'm all ears. Just give me a holler. You can also help by sending me your favorite trivia or dad joke(s) at [email protected] Or respond below with comments, trivia or jokes.
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