Peace
What if peace could actually slow your progress—but without peace, you’ll never get where you’re going? In today’s message, we explore the surprising tension between pressure and peace—how both are necessary to grow. From the invention of Play-Doh to the Apostle Peter’s words during intense persecution, we learn that peace isn’t found in perfect circumstances, but in the presence of a Savior who calms both the storm around us and the one within us. We’ll look at the command to cast our anxieties onto God—not gently place but throw them off—because He cares for us. If you’re searching for peace, we’ll unpack where it’s truly found, how it shapes your thoughts, and why what fills your mind will eventually lead your life.

1 Peter 5:7
Discussion topics
- Read Mark 4:35–41 – The storm on the sea
What stands out to you about Jesus’ response in the middle of the storm?
Have you ever experienced a moment where peace came before the problem was solved? How does that shape your view of faith? - Read 1 Peter 5:6–7 – Casting your cares
What do you think it really means to “cast” your anxiety on God?
Are there worries in your life you’ve been gently handing over, instead of throwing off? - Read Proverbs 4:23 (choose a few translations) – Guarding your thoughts
How do your thoughts shape your peace (or your panic)? What are practical ways you can guard your mind this week? - Take Action:
What dominates your thoughts during the week?
Is there one truth from this sermon or scripture that you want to meditate on intentionally in the coming days? - Have you and your group signed up to help serve at the Easter Egg Hunt? If not, please take time to open up the app and sign up to serve in order to help build bridges to God in an easy and practical way.
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