EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 4 MIN
Philippians 4:6–7 — Let The Peace Of Christ Guard Your Heart - @2334- Daily Devotional Podcast
from Daily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper · host Reverend Ben Cooper
Send us your feedback — we’re listeningPhilippians 4:6–7 — Let The Peace Of Christ Guard Your Heart Live from our studios in London, England — where faith meets the world in daily prayer and global hope. Brisbane • Christchurch • Singapore • Charlotte • Buenos Aires PEACE • PRAYER • TRUST There are moments in every day when our minds begin to race ahead of us. A conversation may not have gone as we hoped, a message may still be waiting for an answer, or a decision may be asking more of us than we feel able to give. Before those thoughts take root, let’s pause together and place them into the hands of the One who knows the end from the beginning. Philippians 4:6–7 (NIV) “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… will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” The Lord does not ask us to carry our worries until they become too heavy. He lovingly invites us to bring them to Him while they are still forming. As we pray, His peace begins to steady our hearts—not because every circumstance changes immediately, but because His presence remains constant. Father, thank You that You welcome every prayer we bring. Thank You that nothing is too small for Your attention and nothing is too great for Your power. Lord Jesus, breathe Your peace into every anxious heart today. Bring healing to those who are unwell, wisdom to those making difficult choices, comfort to those carrying hidden burdens and renewed strength to everyone who feels overwhelmed. Teach us to trust You more deeply with every concern. Holy Spirit, quiet every restless thought, help us recognise Your gentle leading and fill us with the peace that only You can give. Across the world, from Brisbane to Christchurch, from Singapore to Charlotte and Buenos Aires, may every listener discover the deep and lasting peace of Christ, trusting that He is holding every detail of their lives. Jesús, gracias por Tu paz que guarda mi corazón. Jesus, obrigado pela Tua paz que guarda o meu coração. Jesus, salamat sa Iyong kapayapaang nagbabantay sa aking puso. Amen. Philippians 4 prayer, peace of God, Christian encouragement, prayer for anxiety, daily prayer, trusting Jesus, hope in Christ, devotional prayer Christian prayer for anxiety, prayer for peace today, trusting God with your worries, finding the peace of Christ in difficult times.Support the showDaily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper now reaches 185 countries and 3,012 cities worldwide through the Global Blend Radio network.This is a listener-funded global ministry. If these daily prayers strengthen your faith or help you through difficult seasons, would you consider becoming a monthly prayer partner for just £3 per month?Your support enables us to continue recording, hosting, and broadcasting daily biblical encouragement across the nations — keeping this ministry free and accessible to everyone who needs it.You can support today at GlobalBlendRadio.comTogether, we can keep prayer moving across the world.To submit a prayer request or connect with our global prayer community, visit DailyPrayer.ukBuy me a Coffee
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Send us your feedback — we’re listening Philippians 4:6–7 — Let The Peace Of Christ Guard Your Heart Live from our studios in London, England — where faith meets the world in daily prayer and global hope. Brisbane • Christchurch • Singapore • Charlotte • Buenos Aires PEACE • PRAYER • TRUST There are moments in every day when our minds begin to race ahead of us. A conversation may not have gone as we hoped, a message may still be waiting for an answer, or a decision may be asking more of us th...
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