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Pause: A Month of Peace in Five Minutes a Day

DAY 17 OF 30

Proclaim

And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” (Phil. 4:7)

Prompt

As an addict in recovery, I still have strong tendencies toward depression, anxiety, and general discontentedness. So, how do I maintain peace?

One peace-giving remedy I have found to help counteract depression, ruminating thoughts, and, honestly, just general negativity is exercise. I’ve found that a good beat down of my body keeps me balanced.

I discovered very early on in my recovery process how much I actually enjoyed running. It’s a great way to clear your mind, and it’s an easy, cheap, healthy way to still get high (a runner’s high, that is!).

I love it, so I make sure to get a few miles in each week.

Peace is something you have to work for sometimes, and connecting with God through balance and exercise is a great way to do that work.

Today’s song is a great one to crank up, get outside, and exercise. It doesn't matter what you do really—just get outside today, see God’s wonder in nature and through your body, and seek PEACE!

Prod

How can you get outside today and get your body moving?

Praise

Listen to “Wonder” by Hillsong United

Pray

Jesus, I need your peace. Guide me toward healthy ways to achieve that peace today. Let me run my race for you! Amen.

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About this Plan

Pause: A Month of Peace in Five Minutes a Day

Depression. Loneliness. Comparison. Greed. Addiction. People-pleasing. These are tools of the enemy to steal your calling and rob your joy. In this reading plan, drawn from his book, Lance Lang invites you to neutralize those tools by taking a pause each day, studying scripture, reading encouragement, taking action, and refocusing your attention on Jesus. Press forward into what God has for you. Press pause.

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