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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 10 MIN

“Shalom”

from "Prayer Changes Everything" Devotion for Today · host Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior Jesus

July 1, 2026 Daily Devotion: “Shalom”Isaiah 26:3  ​ ​"You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You." Our minds are incredibly busy places. On any given day, a fast-moving stream of thoughts—worries about the future, long to-do lists, and unexpected disruptions—competes for our focus. It is incredibly easy to let our attention wander toward things we cannot control, which almost always leaves us feeling anxious and scattered. ​But Isaiah 26:3 points us to a beautiful, alternative reality. In the original Hebrew text, the phrase translated as "perfect peace" is actually Shalom Shalom. The writers didn't use adjectives like "perfect" to emphasize something; they simply repeated the word. It means a double portion of peace—a total, complete, and unshakeable rest that blankets your whole soul.​Notice, though, that this peace isn't dependent on a change in your external circumstances. It doesn't say God will remove every problem from your plate today. Instead, it promises that God will keep you steady right in the middle of them. ​The secret lies in where we anchor our focus. The verse says this peace belongs to the one whose mind is "stayed" on God. To stay your mind means to lean it heavily against something, to anchor it so firmly that it cannot easily be knocked loose. Think of a ship securely tethered to a solid dock during a heavy storm; the waves still roll, but the ship doesn't drift away. ​When we deliberately shift our focus off the size of our problems and place it onto the character, goodness, and track record of God, our trust deepens. And where deep trust lives, anxiety simply cannot breathe. Isaiah 26:3 teaches that internal peace is not determined by external circumstances, but by internal focus. Isaiah was writing this during a time of immense national upheaval and looming threat for Israel. The message was clear: God does not promise to instantly remove every problem from your life, but He does promise that you can remain entirely whole, steady, and intact right in themiddle of them if you choose to anchor your thoughts in Him. ​To practice anchoring your mind today, try a simple mental reset when things feel overwhelming. Catch the drift, the moment you notice your mind spiraling into worry or "what-ifs," pause. Acknowledge the feeling withoutjudging yourself. ​Pivot your gaze and intentionally interrupt that loop. Remind yourself of who God is. You might say a simple prayer like, "Lord, I don't know how this situation will resolve, but I know You are good, You are incontrol, and You love me." Finally, rest in the anchor and take a deep breath and leave the outcome in His hands, trusting that His Shalom Shalom will guard your heart all day long.

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July 1, 2026 Daily Devotion: “Shalom”Isaiah 26:3  ​ ​"You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You." Our minds are incredibly busy places. On any given day, a fast-moving stream of thoughts—worries about the future, long to-do lists, and unexpected disruptions—competes for our focus. It is incredibly easy to let our attention wander toward things we cannot control, which almost always leaves us feeling anxious and scattered. ​But Isaiah 26:3 points us to a beautiful, alternative reality. In the original Hebrew text, the phrase translated as "perfect peace" is actually Shalom Shalom. The writers didn't use adjectives like "perfect" to emphasize something; they simply repeated the word. It means a double portion of peace—a total, complete, and unshakeable rest that blankets your whole soul.​Notice, though, that this peace isn't dependent on a change in your external circumstances. It doesn't say God will remove every problem from your plate today. Instead, it promises that God will keep you steady right in the middle of them. ​The secret lies in where we anchor our focus. The verse says this peace belongs to the one whose mind is "stayed" on God. To stay your mind means to lean it heavily against something, to anchor it so firmly that it cannot easily be knocked loose. Think of a ship securely tethered to a solid dock during a heavy storm; the waves still roll, but the ship doesn't drift away. ​When we deliberately shift our focus off the size of our problems and place it onto the character, goodness, and track record of God, our trust deepens. And where deep trust lives, anxiety simply cannot breathe. Isaiah 26:3 teaches that internal peace is not determined by external circumstances, but by internal focus. Isaiah was writing this during a time of immense national upheaval and looming threat for Israel. The message was clear: God does not promise to instantly remove every problem from your life, but He does promise that you can remain entirely whole, steady, and intact right in themiddle of them if you choose to anchor your thoughts in Him. ​To practice anchoring your mind today, try a simple mental reset when things feel overwhelming. Catch the drift, the moment you notice your mind spiraling into worry or "what-ifs," pause. Acknowledge the feeling withoutjudging yourself. ​Pivot your gaze and intentionally interrupt that loop. Remind yourself of who God is. You might say a simple prayer like, "Lord, I don't know how this situation will resolve, but I know You are good, You are incontrol, and You love me." Finally, rest in the anchor and take a deep breath and leave the outcome in His hands, trusting that His Shalom Shalom will guard your heart all day long.

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