How to Walk in Perfect Peace

How to Walk in Perfect Peace

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How to Walk in Perfect Peace

Yesterday, we started looking at the subject of peace in singlehood. I wrote about 3 kinds of peace that exist. If you missed it, read it here.

Today, we will conclude by looking at how to walk in perfect peace.

1. Follow God’s ways.
There is no lasting joy outside of God’s design for our lives. His principles are not meant to restrict us but to protect and guide us into wholeness. Whenever we choose to go against His word, it may feel freeing in the moment, but it ultimately leaves us restless and drained. True peace flows from obedience, because it keeps us aligned with the One who knows us best.

    2. Receive His forgiveness.
    Many singles carry unnecessary guilt, believing their current season is a punishment for past mistakes. But God’s forgiveness wipes the slate clean. Once you have repented, He remembers your sins no more—so why should you keep rehearsing them in your mind? Refusing to let go only steals your peace. Accepting His forgiveness means embracing freedom, knowing your singleness is not a curse but an opportunity to grow closer to Him.

    3. Stay close to His presence.
    Peace is strengthened in the presence of God. Through consistent worship, heartfelt praise, and prayer—even in tongues—you create a spiritual atmosphere that no scheme of the enemy can shake. God’s presence calms fears, lifts burdens, and fills you with assurance that you are not alone in this journey. The more you cultivate intimacy with Him, the more unshakable your peace becomes.

    4. Trust His plan.
    Our human perspective is limited. We think we know what’s best, but only God sees the full picture. Often, what we think is good for us may not align with His greater purpose. That’s why trust is essential. Trusting God means surrendering your timeline, your desires, and even your anxieties to Him—believing that all things are working together for your good. His plan is always worth the wait.

    5. Ask for His peace.
    Jesus is the Prince of Peace, and peace is one of His greatest gifts to us. But just like any gift, it must be received. Ask Him daily to fill your heart with His perfect peace—a peace that goes beyond understanding and keeps you steady no matter what life looks like on the outside. The more you ask, the more you’ll experience His peace covering every area of your life.

    May God give you strength and fill your heart with peace as you wait.

    Finding True Peace in Singleness

    Finding True Peace in Singleness

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    Finding True Peace in Singleness

    This article is dedicated to those who are single and struggling with the waiting season.

    As we move into the last quarter of the year, it’s a season of weddings almost every weekend, but you are not even engaged yet. You may be asking, “God when?” The waiting can be exhausting, and for some, even their patience feels worn out. But before you get overwhelmed, let me remind you of something essential: what you need most in this season is peace.

    Now, peace is often misunderstood. It’s not about pretending everything is fine or avoiding challenges. It’s not passivity, indifference, or simply staying calm on the surface. True peace is much deeper.

    There are 3 different types of peace I want to share with us this morning.

    1. Emotional Peace
    This is the inner stability that remains even when circumstances look uncertain. It’s that quiet assurance inside that helps you hold steady when life feels unbalanced.

    2. Relational Peace
    This kind of peace shows up in the way we interact with others. It prevents bitterness, jealousy, and lingering resentment, even toward those who may seem to be living the life we’re praying for.

    If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all. Romans 12:18 [ESV]

    3. Spiritual Peace
    This is the most important of all. It’s the peace that comes from being reconciled with God through Christ. It’s knowing you’re no longer under condemnation but are secure in God’s love. Without this, you’ll always feel a void, no matter your relationship status.

    So why is peace so important for singles? Because it’s part of our inheritance as children of God.

    For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking but of righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. Romans 14:17 [ESV]

    Tomorrow, I will walk us through how to walk in peace, perfect peace that comes from God.

    Don’t miss it!

    Ten Signs When He/She Is Into You – Part 2

    Ten Signs When He/She Is Into You – Part 2

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    Ten Signs When He/She Is Into You

    6. They Introduce You to Their Inner Circle

    When someone wants to include you in their world, it’s a strong sign they see a future with you. Introducing you to family, close friends, or colleagues shows they’re proud of you and eager to integrate you into their lives. This step reflects trust and a desire for deeper connection (Proverbs 18:24).

    7. Their Body Language Speaks Volumes

    Non-verbal cues often reveal more than words. Leaning in during conversations, maintaining eye contact, smiling warmly, and subtle touches (like a gentle hand on your arm) signal emotional engagement. These gestures indicate comfort, attraction, and attentiveness—all signs that they’re into you.

    8. They Show Consistency

    Consistency is key in determining someone’s intentions. If they’re into you, their behavior will align with their words over time. They won’t play hot-and-cold games; instead, they’ll demonstrate steady effort to nurture the relationship. Hebrews 13:8 reminds us that God is consistent, and so should our relationships reflect reliability and faithfulness.

    9. They Celebrate Your Successes

    A person who’s into you will celebrate your victories as if they were their own. Whether it’s cheering you on at work, supporting your goals, or rejoicing in personal milestones, their enthusiasm reveals how much they care. Romans 12:15 instructs us to “rejoice with those who rejoice,” and a supportive partner embodies this principle beautifully.

    10. They Seek Spiritual Connection

    For believers, shared faith is foundational to lasting relationships. If they’re into you, they’ll express interest in growing spiritually alongside you—praying together, discussing Scripture, or attending church events. Amos 3:3 asks, “Do two walk together unless they have agreed to do so?” Aligning hearts with God strengthens the bond between you and ensures unity in purpose.

    While these signs can help you recognize if someone is into you, it’s important to evaluate their character and intentions holistically. Look beyond fleeting emotions and ensure their actions align with biblical principles of love, respect, and commitment.

    Remember, true love isn’t selfish or manipulative—it seeks the best for the other person and honors God above all else. As you navigate this journey, pray for discernment and wisdom. Trust that God will guide you toward a relationship that reflects His design for love and companionship. After all, “Love is patient, love is kind…” (1 Corinthians 13:4), and those who are truly into you will embody these qualities in how they treat you.

    Ten Signs When He/She Is Into You

    Ten Signs When He/She Is Into You

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    Ten Signs When He/She Is Into You

    Navigating the early stages of a relationship or trying to decipher someone’s feelings can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. While every person expresses interest differently, there are common signs that reveal when someone is genuinely into you. These cues—rooted in attentiveness, respect, and intentionality—are worth noticing as you discern whether they’re truly interested in building a meaningful connection.

    1. They Make Time for You

    When someone is into you, they prioritize spending time with you—even amidst their busy schedule. Whether it’s planning dates, calling just to check in, or finding creative ways to see you, their actions show that you matter to them. Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us that timing is significant, and when someone consistently makes room for you, it’s a clear sign of their interest.

    2. They Listen Actively

    A person who’s into you will listen to what you say—not just hear your words but engage with genuine curiosity. They’ll remember details about your life, ask thoughtful follow-up questions, and show empathy when you share your struggles or joys. James 1:19 encourages us to be quick to listen, and an attentive listener reflects care and respect.

    3. They Go Out of Their Way to Help

    Acts of service speak volumes. If they’re willing to drop everything to assist you, offer solutions to your problems, or simply lighten your load, it shows they value you deeply. Galatians 6:2 says, “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way, you will fulfill the law of Christ.” A helping hand demonstrates selflessness and investment in your well-being.

    4. They Compliment You Sincerely

    Genuine compliments go beyond surface-level flattery—they highlight qualities that make you unique. Someone who’s into you will notice your strengths, talents, and character, affirming you in ways that uplift your spirit. Proverbs 16:24 says, “Gracious words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.” Their kind words will leave you feeling valued and appreciated.

    5. They Respect Your Boundaries

    Respect is a hallmark of sincere attraction. A person who’s into you won’t pressure you to compromise your values or cross lines you’ve set. Instead, they’ll honor your boundaries and take time to understand your comfort levels. Ephesians 5:33 emphasizes mutual respect in relationships—a key indicator of genuine affection.